- Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) predicts hot and dry weather for most of the country.
- Islamabad is expected to have cloudy skies with no chance of rain, with temperatures reaching 34°C.
- While most areas will experience dry weather, upper Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Kashmir.
The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) has issued a weather forecast for the next 24 hours, indicating hot and dry conditions in most regions of the country. Here is a summary of the key information:
Islamabad Weather Update
According to the PMD, Islamabad is not likely to experience any rainfall, but the skies will remain cloudy. The temperature in the city reached 34°C at noon and is expected to decrease to 32°C in the evening. The humidity level in the metropolis was around 51%, and the wind speed measured at 14km/h.
Islamabad Air Quality
The air quality in Islamabad was reported as 65 on Wednesday, which falls into the “poor” category. This signifies a high level of pollution, making it unhealthy for individuals with sensitivities. If you are experiencing symptoms such as difficulty breathing or throat irritation, it is advisable to limit your outdoor activities.
Synoptic Situation
The PMD predicts dry weather in most parts of the country, with humid conditions in plain areas over the next twelve hours. However, there is a possibility of rain, wind, and thundershowers in isolated locations in upper Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Kashmir, and Gilgit-Baltistan.
The PMD’s weather forecast indicates hot and dry weather for most areas of Pakistan, with isolated chances of rain and thundershowers in specific regions. It is important to stay updated on weather conditions, especially if you are in Islamabad, where air quality is currently poor.