Current monsoon spell to continue for 7 more days: Met Office
ISLAMABAD: The current monsoon spell will continue for seven more days in Pakistan and its intensity will become high in next three days, according to Meteorological Department.
The Met office predicted heavy rains for the entire Sindh including Karachi and South Punjab for today (Wednesday) and tomorrow (Thursday). Following rains in Sindh and South Punjab, the current monsoon spell will
By OCTOPUS
July 22, 2015
ISLAMABAD: The current monsoon spell will continue for seven more days in Pakistan and its intensity will become high in next three days, according to Meteorological Department.
The Met office predicted heavy rains for the entire Sindh including Karachi and South Punjab for today (Wednesday) and tomorrow (Thursday). Following rains in Sindh and South Punjab, the current monsoon spell will spread in Balochistan.
Rain is also expected in the adjacent areas of Indus River in Punjab that included Mianwali, Kandiyan, Dawood Khel, Layyah and Bhakhar.
The Met office predicted heavy rains for the entire Sindh including Karachi and South Punjab for today (Wednesday) and tomorrow (Thursday). Following rains in Sindh and South Punjab, the current monsoon spell will spread in Balochistan.
Rain is also expected in the adjacent areas of Indus River in Punjab that included Mianwali, Kandiyan, Dawood Khel, Layyah and Bhakhar.
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