Key points
- A high-pressure system is expected to develop over the country on June 07: Met Office
- Daytime temperatures are likely to rise 5-7C above normal in the upper half of the country: Met Office
- Citizens are advised to take all precautionary measures to prevent heat-related illnesses
ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) has issued a severe heatwave warning across most parts of the country during the upcoming Eid-ul-Adha holidays and the following week.
Pakistan state-run news agency, APP cited the country’s Met Office as saying, a high-pressure system is expected to develop over the country on June 07, which will grip most regions from June 08 onwards, significantly increasing day temperatures.
Daytime temperatures are likely to rise 5-7C above normal in the upper half of the country, including central and upper Punjab, Islamabad, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, Kashmir, and Gilgit-Baltistan from June 7-12.
Above normal
In the southern half, covering upper and central Sindh, southern Punjab, and parts of Balochistan, temperatures are likely to remain 4-6C above normal during the same period, APP reported.
Dust storms and gusty winds are also anticipated over the plains due to excessive surface heating.
The Met Office has urged the general public, especially children, elderly, and women, to avoid prolonged sun exposure and stay well-hydrated.
The citizens are advised to take all precautionary measures to prevent heat-related illnesses.
Rising temperatures in the northern areas could accelerate the snowmelt rate, potentially affecting water flows in rivers, APP reported.
Severe weather spell
The authorities have urged the judicious use of water and requested farmers to plan their crop activities in line with the forecast.
All concerned departments have been advised to stay alert and take necessary actions to mitigate risks during this severe weather spell.
The Met Office also recommended regularly checking official weather updates for the latest information and safety guidance.