Most regions of the country are expected to experience hot and dry conditions, with particularly intense heat in the southern parts, over the next twelve hours. The weather patterns indicate a general temperature rise, suggesting a warm day ahead for the residents of these areas.
Nevertheless, Upper Punjab, Upper Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Kashmir may witness a different scenario. They are forecasted to experience dust storms accompanied by thunderstorms and rainfall, offering some respite from the prevalent hot and dry conditions.
Temperature Update from Major Cities
Observations of morning temperatures from several significant cities have been reported. In the nation’s capital, Islamabad, the morning temperature was twenty-seven degrees centigrade, setting the pace for a warm day ahead.
The temperatures were slightly higher in Lahore and Peshawar, recorded at twenty-nine degrees centigrade. The coastal city of Karachi was warmer still, with a morning temperature of thirty-one degrees centigrade.
The city of Quetta reported a more comfortable temperature of twenty-three degrees centigrade. In Gilgit and Murree, the weather was comparatively cooler, with recorded temperatures of eighteen and seventeen degrees centigrade. The morning temperature in Muzaffarabad was reported at twenty-two degrees centigrade.
The morning temperatures recorded in the Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir show varying degrees of warmth. Srinagar, Anantnag, and Baramulla experienced a comfortable sixteen-degree centigrade morning. Jammu, however, started with a relatively warmer temperature of twenty-eight degrees centigrade.
Leh, known for its cooler climate, reported a brisk six-degree centigrade morning temperature. The regions of Pulwama and Shopian woke up to a cool morning with fifteen degrees centigrade recorded.