The heat in Lahore has intensified once again as temperatures continue to rise over the past two days, and residents are facing increasingly difficult conditions during afternoon hours due to strong sunlight and rising humidity levels.
Moreover, outdoor movement has become uncomfortable for many people, as the combination of heat and humidity has increased the overall heat stress across the city.
Effects of Recent Rainfall Fade Quickly
The impact of rainfall received on Thursday and Friday has now largely diminished, and as a result, temperatures have started increasing steadily once again across Lahore and surrounding areas.
Consequently, both the actual temperature and the heat index have shown a noticeable upward trend, making the weather feel significantly hotter than earlier in the week.
Weather Outlook for Punjab
According to updated meteorological observations, a mix of sunshine and cloud cover is expected to continue across Punjab over the next few days, and this pattern may lead to fluctuating but generally warm conditions.
In addition, some districts in Punjab are still experiencing intermittent light to heavy rainfall, while Lahore may also receive isolated light showers in the coming days, which could temporarily reduce heat intensity.
Temperature Forecast for Lahore
The maximum temperature in Lahore is expected to reach around 38 degrees Celsius on Monday, which indicates a continued rise in summer heat conditions across the city.
At the same time, the heat index, which reflects the “feels-like” temperature, may climb up to 41 degrees Celsius, making outdoor exposure more uncomfortable for residents.
Humidity Adds to Discomfort
Humidity levels in Lahore have been recorded at approximately 48%, and this relatively high moisture content in the air is contributing significantly to the uncomfortable and sticky weather conditions.
Moreover, the combination of heat and humidity is increasing the perceived temperature, which is making daytime conditions more stressful, especially for outdoor workers and commuters.
Conclusion
Lahore continues to experience rising temperatures as summer conditions strengthen, and although brief rainfall activity may still occur in parts of Punjab, the overall trend points toward hotter and more humid weather in the coming days.
