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Scorching temperatures likely across Pakistan

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As temperatures soar, the Met Department issues warnings of scorching heat and dry conditions prevailing across most parts of Pakistan.

Residents in central and southern regions are advised to brace for extremely hot weather, with temperatures reaching record highs.

In the central districts of Balochistan, there’s a possibility of relief in the form of rain accompanied by thunder in the evening and night. However, in Islamabad and surrounding areas, the forecast remains hot and dry.

Meanwhile, regions like Kurram, Dir, and Swat may experience rain with strong winds and thundershowers. Conversely, areas such as Murree, Galiyat, and surrounding regions are expected to remain dry.

In the evening, rainfall is anticipated in Kharan, Kalat, Khuzdar, Mastung, Ziarat, and Quetta. However, most districts in Sindh are forecast to endure very hot and dry weather conditions.

Lahore

The intensity of heat is increasing, with temperatures soaring to a record 33 degrees Celsius and a possibility of reaching as high as 42 degrees. The humidity level stands at 34%, contributing to the discomfort.

In these sweltering conditions, the Met Department predicts no rainfall in the coming 24 hours. Experts advise citizens to avoid unnecessary travel and to take precautions such as covering their heads when stepping out of their homes to protect themselves from the scorching sun.

  • Internews Pakistan is an Islamabad-based news agency established in 1997.

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