Different areas of Karachi experienced intermittent rains on Saturday as Cyclonic Storm Asna moved further westward from the Sindh coast. The storm, currently positioned in the Arabian Sea, has prompted weather alerts and precautionary measures in the region.
Areas Affected by the Rain
Several parts of Karachi, including Gurumandir, Numaish, Lasbela, Soldier Bazaar, Tariq Road, and I I Chundrigar Road, were hit with moderate to heavy rainfall. These showers were the direct result of the cyclonic activity in the Arabian Sea. The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) has issued alerts, indicating that the rains are likely to continue with varying intensity.
Weather Alerts and Predictions
At 3:25 PM today, the PMD issued a new alert predicting rain-thundershowers with a few heavy falls in Karachi and other parts of Sindh. The alert also mentioned squally winds accompanying these rains, adding to the impact of the storm. The PMD emphasized that these weather conditions are linked to the cyclonic storm, which is currently about 300 km southwest of Karachi, 230 km south-southwest of Ormara, and 300 km southeast of Gwadar.
Cyclonic Storm Asna: Current Status
Cyclonic Storm Asna is presently tracking west-southwestwards. Despite its proximity to the Sindh coast, the storm is not expected to make landfall on any coast. The PMD has reassured the public that the storm poses no immediate threat of a landfall, but the associated weather conditions may continue to affect the region.
Precautionary Measures and Public Awareness
Residents of Karachi and surrounding areas are advised to remain cautious during the ongoing weather conditions. It is essential to stay updated with the latest weather alerts and follow safety guidelines issued by local authorities. With the storm continuing to move, the situation may evolve, and residents should be prepared for any changes.
Conclusion
Karachi and its surrounding regions are currently experiencing the effects of Cyclonic Storm Asna. The intermittent rains and squally winds are likely to persist as the storm moves further westward. While the storm does not pose a landfall threat, residents should remain vigilant and follow all safety precautions.