ISLAMABAD: As we venture into the next twelve hours, a prevailing theme of hot and humid weather is set to envelop most parts of the country. However, a refreshing departure from this pattern is expected in specific regions, as met office predicted rain, wind, and thundershowers in these areas. These occurrences are foreseen in northeast Punjab, the Potohar region, Islamabad, upper Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and the serene expanse of Kashmir.
Hot, Humid Weather Expected in Pakistan
The temperature canvas painted across some of the country’s major cities this morning is a testament to the impending warmth. In the capital city, Islamabad, the mercury rested at a comfortable twenty-seven degrees centigrade. Lahore followed suit with a slightly higher but equally tolerable thirty degrees centigrade. Karachi, the coastal gem, experienced a temperature of twenty-eight degrees centigrade. Peshawar, a city steeped in history, started the day at twenty-nine degrees centigrade. The high-altitude Quetta received the morning at a refreshing twenty-three degrees centigrade, while Gilgit and Murree reported nineteen and seventeen degrees centigrade, respectively. The city of Muzaffarabad is huddled at a balmy twenty-five degrees centigrade.
Switching our focus to the Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir, the meteorological forecast spells a different tale. In this picturesque region, the skies will host a canvas of partially cloudy conditions, interlaced with the possibility of rain, wind, and thundershowers. These atmospheric theatrics are expected to play out over areas such as Srinagar, Leh, Pulwama, Anantnag, Shopian, and Baramula. Meanwhile, in the vibrant city of Jammu, the weather is slated to take on a character of its own – hot and humid, punctuated by the anticipation of rain and gusty winds.
Morning temperatures in this region offer a glimpse into the prevailing conditions. In the enchanting Srinagar, Pulwama, and Shopian, the mercury levels began their ascent at a gentle twenty degrees centigrade. The city of Jammu, known for its historical significance, started the day at a warmer twenty-six degrees centigrade. Leh, embraced by its mountainous surroundings, reported a pleasantly cool fifteen degrees centigrade. In the towns of Anantnag and Baramula, the morning temperatures settled at a comfortable twenty-one degrees centigrade.