Met office forecasts partly cloudy skies, thunderstorms across country
The Met Office has announced that most areas of the country will experience partly cloudy skies over the next 24 hours.
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, northeastern Balochistan, Punjab, Azad Kashmir, and Gilgit-Baltistan are likely to face thunderstorms, strong winds, and rain.
The report pointed out the potential for damage to weak infrastructure in some regions due to high winds and gusts, prompting authorities to advise citizens to take necessary precautions.
In southern regions, particularly Sindh, a severe heatwave continues.
Although there has been a slight drop in temperatures, hot and dry conditions are expected to persist.
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Today’s maximum temperatures are predicted to reach 37 degrees Celsius in Islamabad, 36 in Quetta, 44 in Lahore, 41 in Peshawar, 39 in Karachi, 38 in Muzaffarabad, and 34 in Gilgit.
The PMD encourages residents to limit outdoor activities during the extreme heat, stay hydrated, and follow safety measures.
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