Karachiites, get ready! Expect rain starting on February 25 in the city.
As the westerly winds beckon, Karachi stands poised upon the precipice of anticipation, bracing itself for the encore performance of nature's symphony, where rain and thunder shall dance once more upon its streets.
As whispers of the westerly winds dance through the air, anticipation swells across Pakistan. Weather prophets, with their eyes fixed on the skies, foretell the imminent arrival of a celestial painter, wielding brushes of rain and thunder. Karachi, the bustling port city, stands at attention, readying itself for the impending deluge set to descend upon its streets like a symphony of liquid notes.
Jawad Memon, the sage of meteorology, casts his predictions like runes upon the winds. He speaks of a grand spectacle unfolding in Sindh and Balochistan, where the heavens shall weep tears of rejuvenation upon the parched earth. Karachi, the jewel of the coast, shall not escape the embrace of this watery embrace, as raindrops shall cascade from the heavens, painting the cityscape in shimmering hues.
Yet, this celestial performance is not fleeting; it shall linger in the realm of mortals until the 27th day of February. Memories of recent inundations linger like shadows in the minds of Karachi's denizens. The streets, once submerged beneath the watery veil, bore witness to the chaos wrought by the tempest's fury. Vehicles became stranded ships upon the asphalt sea, while homes and hospitals found themselves besieged by the relentless tide.
As the westerly winds beckon, Karachi stands poised upon the precipice of anticipation, bracing itself for the encore performance of nature's symphony, where rain and thunder shall dance once more upon its streets.





