Flights to and from the Allama Iqbal International Airport, Lahore, continue to be disrupted by fog which reduced visibility to 20 meters, resulting in
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December 28, 2020
KARACHI/ ISLAMABAD: The Met Department on Sunday forecast that the metropolis could record its lowest temperature in seven years today as the cold wave across the country and the city was likely to get more severe from next week.
In 2013, Karachi had recorded a minimum temperature of 6°C. Another cold wave is expected to take hold of the city in January and, according to the Met Department, it could rain in Karachi from January 6-7.
A new wave of westerly winds has entered the country due to which the severity of cold will increase in Karachi from Monday to Friday. Moreover, strong winds are likely to blow in the city from Sunday. The Met Office said that the weather was expected to drop down to the single digit in Karachi.
LAHORE: Owing to heavy fog in Lahore air operations at Allama Iqbal International Airport have been suspended to avoid any untoward incidents.As reported by Jang due to the suspension of air.
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December 28, 2020
KARACHI/ ISLAMABAD: The Met Department on Sunday forecast that the metropolis could record its lowest temperature in seven years today as the cold wave across the country and the city was likely to get more severe from next week.
In 2013, Karachi had recorded a minimum temperature of 6°C. Another cold wave is expected to take hold of the city in January and, according to the Met Department, it could rain in Karachi from January 6-7.
A new wave of westerly winds has entered the country due to which the severity of cold will increase in Karachi from Monday to Friday. Moreover, strong winds are likely to blow in the city from Sunday. The Met Office said that the weather was expected to drop down to the single digit in Karachi.
By News deskKARACHI/ ISLAMABAD: The Met Department on Sunday forecast that the metropolis could record its lowest temperature in seven years today as the cold wave across the country and the city.