Temperature is a critical parameter for humanity to sustain life on Earth. Extreme temperatures (cold or hot) are detrimental to the survival of life on our miracle planet. The average temperature of the earth is comfortable at 15 °C. The extreme temperatures range from -89.2 °C recorded in Vostok weather station in Antarctica to 56.7 […]

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

Pakistan Weather Forecast 29th October: Temperatures to drop as rain/snow lash upper partsRead More »

These days, above-normal temperatures are being recorded in most parts of the country. Some southern areas of the country are still experiencing hot weather, with some parts experiencing above 40C. The reason behind this hot weather is attributed to the absence of any significant western disturbances and tropical activities in the seas of the region.

Heat to abate after Rain/Snow Likely in Upper Parts of Pakistan on 28th-29th October.Read More »

Pakistan’s weather is mostly dry, and temperatures have been above normal for most parts of the country in October so far. This trend is likely to continue until at least 25th October. Only two moderate-intensity WDs have impacted mostly the upper parts of the country in the first decade of October. While the southern parts

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The last Spell of monsoon season 2024 is likely to impact the upper and central parts of Punjab, KPK, Kashmir, Northeast Balochistan, and Southeast Sindh from Thursday night till Sunday (26th September to 29th September). Punjab & Islamabad Fairly widespread to widespread thunderstorm rain (Isolated heavy rain) is likely in upper Punjab Province including Islamabad,  Rawalpindi (Attock,

Last Spell of the monsoon season 2024 expected in Upper parts of Pakistan from 26th September.Read More »

Weather is expected to remain mostly dry during the next 24 hours. However, isolated activities are possible in upper, central, and south Punjab, Northeast Balochistan, KPK, and Kashmir. Punjab & Islamabad Isolated Thunderstorm rain is likely in the various parts of Punjab Province. These parts include Islamabad,  Rawalpindi (Attock, Murree, Jhelum, and Chakwal), Gujranwala (Sialkot, Narowal, Gujrat, Mandi Bahuddin,

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This year 2024, monsoon started on time in Pakistan, in the first week of July. The start of this year’s monsoon was not impressive in Pakistan and adjoining regions. The reason for this sluggish start was the prevailing neutral weather pattern after a strong El Nino. However, despite the slow start, July was not disappointing

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Weather is expected to remain mostly dry during the next 24 hours. However, isolated activities are possible in Sindh, Eastern and Southern Balochistan, Upper KPK, and Kashmir. Punjab & Islamabad Isolated Thunderstorm rain is likely in the South and Eastern Punjab Province. Including Multan (Khanewal, Lodhran, and Vehari), DG Khan (Layyah, Kot Addu, Muzaffargarh, and Rajanpur), Bahawalpur (Bahawalnagar and

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Punjab & Islamabad Scattered thunderstorm rain is likely in the South and Central Punjab Province. Including Multan (Khanewal, Lodhran, and Vehari), DG Khan (Layyah, Kot Addu, Muzaffargarh, and Rajanpur), and Bahawalpur (Bahawalnagar and Rahim Yar Khan), Faisalabad (Jhang, Chiniot, and Toba Tek Singh), and Sahiwal (Pakpattan, and Okara) Divisions during the next 24 hours. While at isolated places in Islamabad,  Rawalpindi

Pakistan weather forecast 4th SeptemberRead More »

Punjab & Islamabad Fairly widespread to widespread thunderstorm rain (isolated heavy) is likely in the Upper and Central Punjab Province. Including Islamabad,  Rawalpindi (Attock, Murree, Jhelum, and Chakwal), Gujranwala (Sialkot, Narowal, Gujrat, Mandi Bahuddin, Hafizabad, and Wazir Abad),  and Sargodha (Mianwali, Bakkhar, and Khushab), Lahore (Kasur, Nankana Sahib, and Shekhupura), Faisalabad (Jhang, Chiniot, and Toba Tek Singh), Scattered thunderstorm rain likely in

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