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Heavy rains lash Islamabad after week-long dry spell

Weather Update; Rain Expected in Southeast Sindh

ISLAMABAD: A spell of heavy rain accompanied by strong winds hit the federal capital on Thursday, turning streets into streams within minutes and bringing much-needed relief from the prevailing heat and humidity. The sudden downpour, following nearly a week of dry weather, was marked by gusty winds that set trees swaying across the city. The … Read more

NDMA issues monsoon emergency warning

NDMA issues monsoon emergency warning

Islamabad: The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) through its National Emergency Operations Centre (NEOC) has issued a warning regarding potential monsoon-related hazards across most parts of the country until July 25th.   The alert highlights a significant risk of landslides and glacial lake outburst floods (GLOF) in the northern regions, which could lead to flash … Read more

Islamabad weather today, pleasant with intervals of clouds, sunshine

Islamabad

Temperature: Islamabad is experiencing a temperature of 12°C, providing a relatively cool atmosphere. Weather: The sky in Islamabad is cloudy, with clouds covering most of the skyline. RealFeel®: The RealFeel® temperature is recorded at 14°C, indicating a slightly warmer sensation compared to the actual temperature. RealFeel Shade™: The RealFeel Shade™ temperature remains close to the … Read more

Islamabad weather today: pleasant with intervals of clouds, sunshine

Islamabad weather today

Today, Saturday, February 17, the weather in Islamabad offers a pleasant blend of intervals of clouds and sunshine, with temperatures not as warm as before but still comfortable. The high is expected to reach around 25°C, providing a pleasant atmosphere for outdoor activities. Tonight, however, clouds are expected to thicken, with temperatures dropping to approximately … Read more

Rain with thunderstorm to hit Islamabad, upper parts of Punjab

Thunderstorm expected in Punjab

Heavy thunder downpours with gusty winds are expected in Islamabad, upper/central Punjab, upper Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Gilgit-Baltistan and Azad Kashmir during the next twelve hours.

Intermittent thunderstorm is also expected in southern Punjab and south-eastern Sindh, however, hot and dry weather is expected in Baluchistan.

In an earlier press release, the Met Office had said that rains in Karachi had “subsided” and that dry weather was expected to prevail in most parts of Sindh for the next 10 days with one or two brief rains at a few places during the period.

“Dry weather conditions in Karachi will be supportive for rescue/relief operation during next 10 days,” stated the weather department.

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