Thursday, April 3, 2025

Punjab weather update: Dry spell continues, cloudy skies expected but no rain

Punjab is currently going through a dry spell, with weather experts predicting cloudy conditions in several districts tomorrow but no signs of rainfall.

The Pakistan Meteorological Department reports that dry weather has returned across the province, including Lahore, with temperatures expected to rise in the coming days.

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In Lahore, the temperature is forecasted to range between 18°C at its lowest and 30°C at its highest today.

While cloud cover is expected in parts of Punjab tomorrow, meteorologists believe it will unlikely bring any rain.

Weather data shows that cities like Lahore, Multan, Faisalabad, and Rawalpindi will experience daytime temperatures between 14°C and 17°C, with cooler temperatures at night.

Humidity levels vary, with Sahiwal recording the highest at 84%, while Rawalpindi has the lowest at 57%.

Murree, known for its colder climate, will remain partly cloudy, with temperatures ranging from 3°C to 5°C, though no rainfall is expected.

While the temporary cloud cover may provide brief relief from the heat, the overall weather pattern remains unchanged.

The ongoing dry spell is expected to drive temperatures higher, increasing the demand for cooling measures in urban areas.

Meteorologists advise residents to prepare for hotter days ahead, as no significant weather changes are expected soon.

Meanwhile, Sindh will continue to experience dry and sunny weather for the next three days, with stable temperatures and humidity levels.

Cities like Karachi, Hyderabad, and Thatta will have daytime temperatures between 18°C and 22°C, while Sukkur, Mohenjo-Daro, and Nawabshah will see slightly cooler mornings, with minimum temperatures around 13°C to 15°C.

Humidity levels also differ across Sindh, with Mohenjo-daro recording the highest at 76%, while Karachi maintains a moderate 50%.

Despite the warm weather, no rainfall is expected. Experts anticipate stable weather conditions, allowing residents to enjoy mild to warm days without any major disruptions.

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