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The Chief Meteorologist, Sardar Sarfraz, has forecast that the last week of January will remain cold in Karachi, and the coming days are expected to be even colder.
According to a report by Geo News, citing the Chief Meteorologist Sardar Sarfaraz, temperatures in the city are expected to drop to single digits between January 23 and 24.
Sardar Sarfraz mentioned that the final week of January is likely to be cold, and the first week of February may also experience chilly weather. It is worth noting that the intensity of cold has increased across the country, with ongoing snowfall in Balochistan as well.
Since the beginning of January, Karachi has been experiencing cold weather. The Meteorological Department has warned that the intensity of the cold may increase further.
Due to the cold, there has been an increase in the demand for warm clothes and dry fruits, with many people flocking to shopping centers.
Officials believe that the cold weather has also disrupted the daily routines of citizens, with many preferring not to leave their homes at odd hours.
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