ISLAMABAD: In the upcoming twelve hours, the weather across various regions of the country is set to display diverse patterns. Predominantly, hot and humid conditions are projected for most of the plain areas. Simultaneously, certain regions are likely to experience a shift in weather dynamics, including rain, wind, and thundershowers.
The meteorological outlook indicates the likelihood of rain and wind accompanied by thundershowers in isolated pockets. These regions encompass South Punjab, Eastern Sindh, Upper Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Kashmir, and the adjoining hilly terrains. This expected change in weather could bring a welcome respite from the prevailing heat.
A summary of the morning temperature readings in key cities is as follows:
- Islamabad and Karachi recorded temperatures of twenty-seven degrees Celsius.
- Lahore’s temperature was noted at twenty-nine degrees Celsius.
- Peshawar experienced a temperature of thirty degrees Celsius.
- Quetta reported a temperature of twenty-two degrees Celsius.
- Gilgit registered a temperature of nineteen degrees Celsius.
- Murree displayed a temperature of eighteen degrees Celsius.
- Muzaffarabad saw a temperature of twenty-four degrees Celsius.
Turning our attention to the weather prospects in the Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir, the meteorological forecast from the Met Office outlines the following conditions:
- Srinagar, Anantnag, and Baramula are expected to have partly cloudy skies, with the possibility of rain, wind, and thundershowers.
- Leh, Pulwama, and Shopian are projected to remain partly cloudy and dry.
- Jammu is anticipated to experience hot and humid conditions, along with the potential for rain, wind, and thundershowers.
Temperature readings recorded in the morning were as follows:
- Srinagar and Anantnag exhibited a temperature of twenty-one degrees Celsius.
- Jammu’s temperature was recorded at twenty-eight degrees Celsius.
- Leh displayed a temperature of fourteen degrees Celsius.
- Pulwama had a temperature of twenty degrees Celsius.
- Shopian and Baramula witnessed temperatures of nineteen degrees Celsius.