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Heatwave Alert: Pakistan Braces for Extreme Temperatures Today!

Heatwave Alert: Pakistan Braces for Extreme Temperatures Today!

Heatwave Alert: Pakistan Braces for Extreme Temperatures Today!

  • Pakistan is bracing for a hot and dry Tuesday with rising temperatures across the country.
  • Islamabad and neighboring areas will continue to experience the ongoing hot and dry spell.
  • Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and most districts in Sindh are expecting a hot and dry day.

As the sun rises on Tuesday, Pakistan is preparing for a wave of heat that is expected to sweep across the country. The weather forecast indicates a day dominated by dry and hot conditions, with a noticeable increase in daytime temperatures, particularly in the southern regions.

In Islamabad and its surrounding areas, the hot and dry spell that has persisted in recent days is set to continue. Similarly, the plains of Punjab are gearing up for a gradual rise in temperatures. However, hill stations like Murree and Galiyat are likely to remain unaffected by this heat surge, maintaining their typical dry weather without significant temperature changes.

The province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa is also bracing for the heatwave, with most districts anticipating hot and dry conditions on Tuesday. Sindh, on the contrary, is facing an extreme weather shift. The forecast predicts an intense heatwave for many districts, with a substantial increase in daytime temperatures across the plains.

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Balochistan is not exempt from the heat, as most districts are expected to experience higher daytime temperatures. Meanwhile, regions such as Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan, despite their geographic disparities, will both encounter dry weather throughout Tuesday.

With Pakistan gearing up for a predominantly hot and dry day, residents are advised to stay hydrated and limit unnecessary exposure to the sun to ensure their well-being.