Hot and dry weather is expected to dominate much of Pakistan in the coming days, with various regions likely to face elevated temperatures and gusty winds. Islamabad and its adjoining areas will experience hot and dry conditions, accompanied by strong winds.
In Balochistan, most districts are forecasted to remain dry and hot. However, regions such as Murree and Galliyat may see partly cloudy skies during the afternoon, offering brief relief from the heat.
Southern districts across the country are set to endure very hot weather, with dust-laden winds further aggravating the dry spell. Punjab will also face intense heat and dry weather, particularly during the afternoon hours when gusty winds are expected to pick up.
In Sindh, weather conditions will generally remain hot and dry, although upper areas might witness some cloud cover.
Northern regions could see some variation. Isolated areas in Chitral, Dir, Swat, Kohistan, Batagram, and Shangla may experience light rain and thunderstorms during nighttime hours. These brief weather events are unlikely to bring significant relief but may slightly moderate the temperatures locally.
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa is forecasted to have partly cloudy conditions, with chances of light rain and thunderstorms in specific pockets. Meanwhile, scattered areas in Gilgit-Baltistan and Kashmir are also expected to see similar weather activity.
Overall, the prevailing weather pattern across Pakistan remains dry and hot, with only limited chances of rainfall in northern regions. Citizens are advised to take precautions against heat exposure and stay updated with local weather alerts.
