Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) on Tuesday forecasted another spell of rains in Sindh in continuation of the existing monsoon season. As per the Met department, a low-pressure system located in the Indian state of Gujrat has integrated into another low-pressure system present in Central India. The rain-producing system is likely to cause more precipitation in areas of upper Sindh till September 15.

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