Pakistan, Aug. 2 -- Karachi - Weather experts have predicted that this year's monsoon season in Pakistan may last longer than usual, continuing until the end of September instead of mid-September. The change is being linked to climate change, which is steadily altering traditional weather patterns across the country.

According to meteorologists, monsoon winds have so far primarily affected northern and upper regions of Pakistan, including Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Kashmir. In contrast, the southern parts, such as Sindh and parts of Balochistan, have experienced lighter or delayed rains. However, experts say the pattern will shift after August 10, when monsoon winds are expected to move toward the southern regions.

They further exp...