Karachi’s Traditional July Weather Returns: Sea Breezes Resume

Chief Meteorologist Sardar Sarfraz reports that Karachi has returned to its typical July weather pattern with the resumption of sea breezes. Following a period of suspended sea breezes due to low atmospheric pressure, normal weather conditions have been restored since yesterday evening. Winds are currently blowing at 15 to 18 kilometers per hour. The Chief Meteorologist also forecasts a potential spell of rain for Karachi on July 28th and 29th.

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