Islamabad, the capital city of Pakistan, the current weather conditions reveal a temperature of 11°C, with a RealFeel® temperature of 15°C. However, the city faces an ominous challenge, as the air quality index (AQI) soars to 256, categorizing it as dangerous.
The current air quality paints a concerning picture, issuing a stark warning to all residents. Exposure to the air, even for a few minutes, can lead to serious health effects for everyone. It is strongly advised for the community to avoid any outdoor activities, prioritizing health and well-being in the face of the hazardous air quality.
Plumb Labs, a trusted source for air quality information, highlights extreme levels of dust and dander in the atmosphere, contributing to heightened sinus pressure. Unfortunately, this diminishes the quality of outdoor activities, with both fishing and lawn mowing conditions rated as poor. Caution is also advised for those planning air travel, given the dangerous air quality, while indoor pests pose an elevated risk.
The current weather in Islamabad is characterized by a gentle northerly breeze at 1 km/h, with minimal gusts up to 1 km/h. The sky, despite being mostly sunny, carries an undertone of danger due to the prevailing air quality. The day is expected to reach a high of 19°C, with the RealFeel® temperature slightly lower at 18°C, as clouds gradually gather, signaling a departure from the warmth experienced in recent days.
The evening forecast predicts a drop in temperature to 4°C, with the RealFeel® temperature remaining at 4°C under hazy conditions. Looking towards tomorrow, Islamabad anticipates another hazy day with temperatures ranging from 18°C to 5°C. The RealFeel® temperature is expected to match the actual temperature at 18°C, as the city grapples with the persistent challenges posed by the hazardous air quality.

















