What observers say
“The skies over Karachi are currently clear and mostly sunny, contrary to the earlier rain warning issued by the Met Office,” said Anjum Nazeer, a spokesperson for the Pakistan Meteorological Department. This statement reflects the current weather conditions in Karachi on March 25, 2026, where residents are enjoying a dry day with a maximum temperature hovering around 32 degrees Celsius and a minimum temperature recorded at 24.5 degrees Celsius.
Despite the pleasant weather today, the humidity level remains high at 84%, indicating that the atmosphere is still quite moist. The Pakistan Meteorological Department had previously forecasted rain and drizzle in parts of Karachi before the current dry weather update, which has led to some confusion among residents.
Looking ahead, light to moderate rain is expected to affect the outskirts of Karachi starting March 26, 2026. This forecast has prompted the Sindh Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) to issue an alert for rain and strong winds across Karachi and several districts. PDMA Director General Salman Shah warned, “Strong winds and possible hailstorms could damage weak structures and solar panels,” emphasizing the need for residents to prepare for the impending weather changes.
As the city braces for the upcoming rain, authorities have directed all commissioners, deputy commissioners, and assistant commissioners to remain present in the field and continuously monitor the situation. Asif Haider Shah, a senior official, stated, “All commissioners, deputy commissioners and assistant commissioners must remain present in the field and continuously monitor the situation so that public issues can be resolved immediately.” This proactive approach aims to ensure that any potential disruptions caused by the weather are managed effectively.
Residents have been advised to avoid unnecessary travel during the expected rain spell, which is anticipated to bring thunderstorms on March 28 and 29, 2026. Tourists and commuters are also urged to take precautionary measures to ensure their safety during this period. The PDMA has recommended that farmers take steps to safeguard standing crops due to the expected weather, as the rain could have significant implications for agriculture in the region.
In addition to the rain forecast for Karachi, a western weather system is expected to enter parts of Balochistan on March 24, 2026, and intensify by the night of March 27, 2026. This system could further affect weather patterns in Karachi and surrounding areas, making it crucial for residents to stay informed about any changes in the forecast.
As the situation develops, residents are encouraged to stay updated with the latest weather reports and heed the advice of local authorities. With the potential for rain and thunderstorms in the coming days, being prepared will be essential for ensuring safety and minimizing disruptions in daily life.
