The recent weather developments in Pakistan have brought a significant chill across various regions, with Karachi experiencing stronger-than-usual winds originating from the north-eastern part of Balochistan. According to the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD), wind speeds reached 30 kilometers per hour and were expected to exceed 40 kilometers per hour later in the day. This has resulted in a slight drop in temperature, with Karachi recording 18°C, while other major cities like Islamabad and Peshawar recorded 7°C, and Quetta 5°C (Tribune Home, February 11, 2026). The PMD has forecasted mainly cold and dry weather for most parts of the country, with very cold and partly cloudy conditions in hilly areas.
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Karachi Experiences Strong Winds and Chilly Temperatures

Pakistan faces a cold spell with Karachi's winds hitting 40 km/h. Snow blankets Murree, Abbottabad, causing travel advisories. Lahore and Islamabad see colder weather, affecting daily life.
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