Mercury may drop to single digits in Karachi over weekend: PMD

Published January 24, 2026
People are warm their hands during the winter, in Karachi’s Saddar area  on Jan 23, 2026. — PPI Images
People are warm their hands during the winter, in Karachi’s Saddar area on Jan 23, 2026. — PPI Images

The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) on Saturday said temperatures in Karachi could fall to single digits over the weekend, adding that the city’s weather was likely to remain cold and dry with occasional winds.

The city saw its second spell of winter showers on Thursday afternoon under the influence of a westerly wave that brought about light to moderate rainfall in several areas. Strong winds blew through the city after the rains, making the weather chillier.

In a weather forecast, the PMD predicted a minimum temperature of 8.5 degrees Celsius on Saturday, while it is expected to drop further between 7°C and 9°C on Sunday.

On Monday night, the minimum temperature is forecasted to rise slightly to 8-10°C.

Meanwhile, the maximum temperature is expected to remain between 19-21°C on Saturday and Sunday, rising further to between 20°C and 22°C on Monday.

 Partial screengrab of the PMD weather forecast issued on Jan 24, 2026.
Partial screengrab of the PMD weather forecast issued on Jan 24, 2026.

According to the Met Office, the humidity levels are predicted to remain between 40 and 55 per cent in the morning during the next three days, while at night, humidity can fall to between 10 and 25pc.

Northeast/easterly winds are expected to prevail till Monday, PMD added.

On Friday, the PMD predicted more rain and snowfall in various parts of the country from Sunday night to Tuesday, with daytime temperatures likely to drop during the period.

According to the Met Office, a westerly wave is likely to approach western parts of the country on January 25 (Sunday) and is expected to grip the upper parts on January 26 (Monday).

People drink tea to keep themselves warm during cold weather in Karachi on Jan 23, 2026. — Online photo by Sabir Mazhar
People drink tea to keep themselves warm during cold weather in Karachi on Jan 23, 2026. — Online photo by Sabir Mazhar

Under the influence of this weather system, rain, wind and thunderstorms with snowfall are expected in most parts of Balochistan on Sunday night and on Monday. Upper Sindh, including Sukkur, Larkana, Jacobabad and Dadu, is also likely to receive rain on Monday.

Rain, wind and thunderstorms with snowfall, including heavy snowfall at a few places, are also expected in Gilgit-Baltistan (GB) and Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK). The weather system is also expected to affect several parts of KP and Punjab.

The weather forecasts come as heavy snowfall, avalanches and landslides have brought life to a standstill across Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Balochistan, GB and AJK — blocking roads, stranding travelers, and disrupting electricity and relief operations.

On Friday, nine members of a family were killed when a snow avalanche buried their house in Chitral.

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