KARACHI, PAKISTAN:
The port city of Karachi has finally begun to experience a noticeable shift in weather patterns, with residents welcoming the first crisp hints of the long-awaited winter season. According to the latest readings from the Meteorological Department, the minimum temperature in the city was recorded at 16 degrees Celsius ($16^\circ\text{C}$), marking the commencement of cooler weather for the normally warm coastal hub.
This drop in temperature brings a wave of relief and a pleasant change to Karachi’s typically humid climate. After enduring a prolonged and strenuous summer, citizens often eagerly anticipate the arrival of these cooler breezes. The reduction in temperature is expected to positively impact daily life, encouraging outdoor activities in the evenings and prompting the initial use of light winter wear.
The Met Office has forecasted that the weather over the next 24 hours is likely to remain dry and cool during the night. The maximum temperature is expected to range between $30^\circ\text{C}$ and $32^\circ\text{C}$, highlighting the significant diurnal variation characteristic of this transitional period. Official data indicates that the minimum temperature settled at $16^\circ\text{C}$, with the humidity level standing at 76 percent. Furthermore, winds were observed blowing from the North-East at a speed of 3 kilometres per hour ($3 \text{ km/h}$).
For the millions residing in the megalopolis, this meteorological transition is more than just a number; it influences the rhythm of the city and offers a welcome break from the relentless heat.

