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Most parts of Pakistan are facing arid weather this winter. Moreover, this dry weather is anticipated to last until 20th January 2025. This pattern of very dry weather is being attributed to prevailing La-Nina system. Very few weather WDs were able to reach Pakistan to date and that’s too in weaker condition. As a result,

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Those living in northwestern parts of the subcontinent, i.e., Pakistan and Northwestern India, know that the region experiences two types of rain during the year. One kind of precipitation is associated with cold fronts and long periods of light rain, usually for days in the winter months. The second type of precipitation occurs during the

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Since the beginning of December, almost all parts of Pakistan have experienced dry and cold weather. This dry weather has resulted in smoggy weather in some parts of the plains, while icy weather conditions in northern areas are creating seasonal sicknesses to peak. This dry but cold weather is not conducive for rabi crops as

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The country is experiencing mild cold weather in most parts, as a new rainy spell is anticipated from 1st December evening/night. This rainy/snowy spell is expected to influence most parts of the country including Parts of Balochistan, Sindh, Punjab, KPK, Kashmir, and Gilgit Baltistan from 1st December to 4th December. After this wintery spell, a

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Fresh WD is impacting the country’s extreme north part, including Upper KPK and GB. This WD is likely to expand further in the upper parts of the country. This will result in light to moderate rains along with snowfall over high mountains during the next 36-48 hours. The areas where rain/snow chances are high include

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A new WD has approached the upper parts of the country, causing significant rain and snowfall over high mountains. Areas where precipitation has been recorded over the past 24 hours include upper KPK, particularly Swat Valley, Dir, Mardan, and Naran Kaghan valleys. In Kashmir, areas around Muzzaffarabad and Neelum Valley have recorded rain and snow

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