ISLAMABAD: Most parts of the country are anticipated to experience mainly cold and dry weather, with upper and western regions expected to encounter very cold and cloudy conditions over the next twelve hours.
However, southwestern areas of Balochistan may witness rain accompanied by wind and thunderstorms. Additionally, isolated areas in Kashmir and adjacent hilly regions may receive light rainfall during this period. In the plain areas of northeast Punjab, shallow fog is expected to develop in the morning hours at some locations.
The recorded temperatures of major cities this morning are as follows: Islamabad and Muzafarabad at five degrees Celsius, Lahore at ten degrees Celsius, Karachi at seventeen degrees Celsius, Peshawar at eleven degrees Celsius, Quetta at seven degrees Celsius, Gilgit at minus-three degrees Celsius, and Murree at one degree Celsius.
The weather forecast for Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir indicates cloudy and very cold conditions in Leh, Pulwama, Anantnag, and Shopian. Srinagar and Baramula may experience cloudy weather with chances of light rain, while Jammu is expected to have partly cloudy and cold weather.
This morning’s recorded temperatures are as follows: Srinagar, Pulwama, and Baramula at minus-two degrees Celsius, Jammu at ten degrees Celsius, Leh at minus-eight degrees Celsius, and Anantnag and Shopian at minus-three degrees Celsius.