Islamabad weather update today
Predictions suggest that substantial to significant precipitation is expected, which could raise water levels in nearby Nullahs and streams, potentially leading to landslides in susceptible regions including Kashmir, Gilgit Baltistan, Chitral, Dir, Swat, Kohistan, Shangla, Buner, Mansehra, and Abbottabad. This weather pattern is anticipated from Saturday to Tuesday.
The Meteorological Office has issued an updated weather forecast indicating the likelihood of rain, strong winds, or thunderstorms in various regions of the country, including Islamabad, starting from October 14. A westerly weather system is anticipated to move into the northern regions of the country on the evening/night of October 13. This weather system is expected to bring snowfall to mountainous areas and isolated hailstorms in the plains of Punjab.
Around midday, the temperature climbed to approximately 29°C. The city’s humidity level was registered at just over 51 percent, with winds blowing at a speed of 12 kilometers per hour. The maximum UV Index was reported at a low value of 2, and visibility extended to approximately 5 kilometers.
The air quality in the federal capital was measured at 30, indicating a “Fair” rating. This means that the air quality is typically suitable for the majority of people. Nevertheless, individuals in sensitive groups may encounter mild to moderate symptoms if exposed over an extended period.