ISLAMABAD: The upcoming 12 hours promise hot and humid weather across most parts of the country, with the sun shining brightly and temperatures soaring.
However, some regions can expect a pleasant change as rain, wind, and thundershowers are predicted in specific areas.
The Meteorological Office has forecasted rainfall in the following regions: Kashmir, Gilgit-Baltistan, Islamabad, Potohar, northeastern Punjab, and upper Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa. This expected precipitation may bring relief from the scorching heat and offer respite to residents.
For a clearer picture, here are the recorded temperatures in some major cities earlier this morning:
- Islamabad: 26 degrees Celsius
- Lahore: 27 degrees Celsius
- Peshawar: 27 degrees Celsius
- Karachi: 29 degrees Celsius
- Quetta: 24 degrees Celsius
- Muzaffarabad: 24 degrees Celsius
- Gilgit: 23 degrees Celsius
- Murree: 17 degrees Celsius
The northern areas of Pakistan, particularly the Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir, are also likely to witness changes in weather conditions. According to the Met Office’s weather forecast for this region, expect partly cloudy weather with a few chances of rain, wind, and thundershowers during the evening and night hours in Jammu, Pulwama, and Baramulla. Srinagar, Leh, Anantnag, and Shopian are anticipated to experience cloudy weather with some possibilities of rain, wind, and thundershowers.
Here are the temperature recordings in these areas from this morning:
- Srinagar: 18 degrees Celsius
- Jammu: 28 degrees Celsius
- Leh: 15 degrees Celsius
- Pulwama: 19 degrees Celsius
- Baramulla: 19 degrees Celsius
- Anantnag: 20 degrees Celsius
- Shopian: 20 degrees Celsius
As the weather fluctuates across the country, it is crucial for residents to stay informed about the latest updates from the Meteorological Office. It is also advisable to take necessary precautions to stay safe during unpredictable weather conditions.



