According to the Pakistan Meteorological Department’s forecast today, the weather will be mostly hot and dry in most parts of the country, while it will be severely hot in southern regions.
The nation is bracing for an extended period of dry conditions, particularly in the southern regions where extreme heat is anticipated.
According to the latest forecast from the Pakistan Meteorological Department, hot and dry weather is expected in most parts of the country.
Morning readings from several key urban centers across the country show varying mercury levels. The capital, Islamabad, recorded 18°C, while Lahore’s temperature reached 24°C. Karachi, located in the south, recorded a warm 27°C. Peshawar experienced 20°C, and both Quetta and Gilgit recorded an identical 16°C. Murree was the coolest at 12°C, while Muzaffarabad saw 19°C.
This environmental forecast was broadcast by Radio Pakistan.