The Meteorological Department has forecasted today that severe heat is expected in Southern Punjab, Upper Sindh, and Eastern and Southern Balochistan in the coming period. This is a significant concern for the residents of these specific provinces.
The weather in most parts of the country is expected to remain generally hot and dry. This general outlook indicates a continuation of dry weather for many areas across the country.
Morning temperature readings in several major cities show diverse conditions. Islamabad recorded 21 degrees Celsius, while Lahore’s weather temperature was 27 degrees Celsius. Peshawar recorded 17 degrees Celsius, while Karachi had the highest among major cities at 29 degrees Celsius. Quetta’s temperature was 16 degrees Celsius, Gilgit’s 14 degrees Celsius, and Murree’s, which was the coolest, was 13 degrees Celsius. Muzaffarabad’s temperature was 20 degrees Celsius.
This weather update was provided by Radio Pakistan, citing the latest forecasts from the Meteorological Department.