ISLAMABAD: In the upcoming twelve hours, the majority of the country’s plain areas are likely to experience primarily hot and exceedingly humid weather conditions. Nevertheless, certain regions are poised for a shift in weather patterns, with isolated areas in the Potohar Region, North-East Punjab, upper Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Gilgit Baltistan, Kashmir, and nearby hilly terrains expecting a combination of rain, winds, and thundershowers.
As the sun rose this morning, temperatures across key cities were measured as follows:
- Islamabad and Karachi experienced a temperature of twenty-seven degrees Celsius,
- Lahore and Peshawar recorded a higher thirty degrees Celsius,
- Quetta reported a relatively cooler nineteen degrees Celsius,
- Gilgit’s temperature stood at twenty-one degrees Celsius,
- Murree embraced a mild eighteen degrees Celsius, and
- Muzaffarabad’s thermometer reached twenty-four degrees Celsius.
Turning to the weather forecast for the Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir region, the meteorological office predicts diverse conditions. Jammu, Shopian, and Baramula are expected to encounter partly cloudy weather, with a likelihood of rain, wind, and thundershowers. On the other hand, Srinagar, Pulwama, and Anantnag are projected to remain partly cloudy and dry, while Leh is anticipated to experience a dry climate.
Morning temperatures in this region have been recorded as follows:
- Srinagar, Pulwama, and Shopian maintain a comfortable seventeen degrees Celsius,
- Jammu sees a relatively warmer twenty-five degrees Celsius,
- Leh presents a crisp nine degrees Celsius, and
- Anantnag and Baramula share a temperature of sixteen degrees Celsius.