ISLAMABAD: In the upcoming half-day period, we can anticipate a blend of weather conditions across different regions of the country.
The plains are likely to experience warm and humid weather, with temperatures expected to rise. Meanwhile, in select locations such as northeastern Punjab, upper Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Gilgit Baltistan, Kashmir, and adjoining hilly areas, we can anticipate the arrival of rain accompanied by brisk winds and thundershowers.
As the sun climbed this morning, various major cities across the nation reported their early temperature readings. Islamabad marked a modest twenty-six degrees Celsius, while both Lahore and Peshawar noted slightly warmer temperatures at twenty-nine degrees. Karachi’s climate was notably mild at twenty-seven degrees, and Quetta experienced a more moderate twenty-degree temperature. Gilgit, enveloped in its picturesque landscapes, registered a crisp nineteen degrees, while Murree presented a cooler atmosphere at seventeen degrees. Lastly, Muzaffarabad offered a comfortable twenty-four degrees Celsius.
Looking towards the region of Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir, the meteorological forecast from the Met Office provides insight into the anticipated weather patterns. For areas like Srinagar, Pulwama, and Baramula, the day is expected to bring partly cloudy conditions with potential occurrences of rain, accompanied by gusty winds and thundershowers. On the other hand, Jammu, Leh, Anantnag, and Shopian are set to experience a partially clouded sky.
Temperature records from this morning reveal the climate snapshots of these locations. In Srinagar, Pulwama, and Baramula, the thermometer marked a cool nineteen degrees Celsius. Meanwhile, Jammu presented a warmer reading at twenty-seven degrees, while Leh, known for its high-altitude setting, reported a crisper thirteen-degree temperature. Anantnag stood at a mild eighteen degrees, and Shopian offered a climate just slightly cooler, hovering at seventeen degrees Celsius.