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ASADABAD (Pajhwok): Rasouluddin, 77, a resident of Korangal valley of Manogi district in eastern Kunar province, has been looking after 21 grandchildren after his three
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December 28, 2020
KARACHI/ ISLAMABAD: The Met Department on Sunday forecast that the metropolis could record its lowest temperature in seven years today as the cold wave across the country and the city was likely to get more severe from next week.
In 2013, Karachi had recorded a minimum temperature of 6°C. Another cold wave is expected to take hold of the city in January and, according to the Met Department, it could rain in Karachi from January 6-7.
A new wave of westerly winds has entered the country due to which the severity of cold will increase in Karachi from Monday to Friday. Moreover, strong winds are likely to blow in the city from Sunday. The Met Office said that the weather was expected to drop down to the single digit in Karachi.
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December 28, 2020
KARACHI/ ISLAMABAD: The Met Department on Sunday forecast that the metropolis could record its lowest temperature in seven years today as the cold wave across the country and the city was likely to get more severe from next week.
In 2013, Karachi had recorded a minimum temperature of 6°C. Another cold wave is expected to take hold of the city in January and, according to the Met Department, it could rain in Karachi from January 6-7.
A new wave of westerly winds has entered the country due to which the severity of cold will increase in Karachi from Monday to Friday. Moreover, strong winds are likely to blow in the city from Sunday. The Met Office said that the weather was expected to drop down to the single digit in Karachi.
Tourists throng Landikotal to enjoy snowfall
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December 28, 2020
LANDIKOTAL: Thousands of picnickers and tourists, including women and children, thronged Landikotal to enjoy snowfall that has been continuing for the last 24 hours.
Residents said the first snowfall of this year broke the 30-year record and it completely covered hills and plane areas with white sheets.
According to the Met office, the plane areas received at least one feet while the hills places received two feet snowfall.
Children and women were seen frolicking and enjoying themselves at different places in Landikotal on the Pak-Afghan Highway.
Though most of the shops were closed in Landikotal bazaar, the ones offering fast food, Kabab, BBQ and tea were open packed with tourists.