Karachi, Hyderabad, and Sindh Brace for Rain and Thunderstorms

Karachi, Hyderabad, and other parts of Sindh are expecting a spell of rain, thunderstorms, and dust-raising winds this Thursday and Friday. The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) anticipates a westerly wave to engulf most upper and central parts of the province by Friday. Weather forecasts suggest partly cloudy conditions for most districts, with the aforementioned cities and others experiencing potential impacts from the weather system, including impacts on crops, loose structures, and human life. Farmers are advised to adjust their crop management practices accordingly. The weather is also expected to bring a slight drop in temperatures.

Utah Weather: Sunny Skies and Warm Temperatures Give Way to Cooler Air and Rain

Utahns can expect a continuation of beautiful weather on Tuesday, with above-average temperatures in the mid-70s. Wednesday will be slightly cooler, with Salt Lake City reaching a high of 80 degrees. A cold front will arrive on Thursday, bringing cooler temperatures and showers, but still staying a couple of degrees above average. The wet weather is expected to lower pollen levels, offering relief for allergy sufferers.

UK Weather Forecast: Rain, Snow, and Wind Expected This Weekend

As April draws to a close, the UK is set to experience a tumultuous weekend weather pattern featuring a mix of rain, snow, and strong winds. WXCharts projections indicate that rain will drench Ireland, Northern Ireland, and much of England, while Scotland may see snowfall around Fort Augustus. Despite the bleak outlook, meteorologists predict that conditions may be less severe than recently endured, with temperatures trending back toward average. The Met Office forecasts an unsettled start to May, with low pressure systems and wet weather likely in southern and eastern regions, while northern areas may experience drier spells. Overall, the UK should brace for a weekend of inclement weather, with heavy rain, showers, and potential snowfall.

Nagpur Shivers as Maximum Temperature Drops to 33 Degrees Celsius, Trees Uprooted

Unusually cold weather returned to Nagpur on Monday, bringing with it gusts of wind and rain that caused a significant drop in temperature. At 33 degrees Celsius, the maximum temperature was a sharp 8.3 degrees below normal, marking the second such occurrence in the past 15 days after a similar drop on April 7th. Gondia recorded the lowest maximum temperature in Maharashtra at 26 degrees Celsius, even surpassing the hill station of Mahabaleshwar. While the eastern part of Vidarbha experienced low temperatures, the western part, including Washim, sizzled at 42.2 degrees Celsius. Several districts in Vidarbha received rainfall, with Gondia recording 10mm, Nagpur 3mm, and Amravati 1mm. Thunderstorms and gusty winds were also reported in isolated areas, resulting in felled trees and power outages. Firefighters responded to multiple calls related to tree felling, but no injuries were reported.

Southern California Braces for Cool, Rainy Week

Southern California is in for a chilly and damp week, as a series of low-pressure systems brings below-normal temperatures and a chance of rain. The National Weather Service predicts cloudy skies, fog, and possible drizzle or light rain throughout the week. Los Angeles and other coastal areas will see highs in the mid-60s, while the San Fernando Valley and Inland Empire may experience rain on multiple days. Despite the wet weather, rainfall amounts are expected to be minimal, and no advisories have been issued. Gusty winds are possible later in the week, but skies are expected to clear and temperatures will return to normal by the weekend.

Britain Braces for 10-Day Washout as Rain Dominates Forecast

A prolonged period of rain is set to hit Britain over the next 10 days, with some areas experiencing daily downpours. Multiple cities, including Bristol, Sheffield, Liverpool, Belfast, and Manchester, are expected to see rain from April 25th to May 5th. While Newcastle, Edinburgh, and Glasgow may evade the full force of the washout, plenty of rain is still predicted in these areas. The Met Office forecasts an unsettled period with a frontal system affecting southern areas, leading to strong winds and cooler temperatures along eastern coasts. As the month progresses, a north-south split is possible, with drier conditions expected in the north and a higher chance of rain in the south.

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