ISLAMABAD – More rains and gusty winds are predicted in Islamabad, Rawalpindi and parts of Pakistan on Tuesday night and Wednesday.
According to the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD), moist currents from the Arabian Sea penetrate the upper parts of Pakistan. A westerly wave also prevails over the upper parts of the country.
Under these conditions, rains and gusty winds are predicted in the twin cities, Kashmir, north/southeast Punjab, Pothohar region and upper Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on Tuesday night and Wednesday. Heavy rains may also occur at a few places during the period.
Islamabad’s maximum temperature is expected to remain between 35°C and 37°C on Wednesday and Thursday.
Rawalpindi’s maximum temperature is expected to remain between 35°C and 37°C on Wednesday and Thursday.
Meanwhile, rains with isolated heavy falls occurred in the twin cities, Punjab, upper Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Kashmir, Balochistan and Sindh during the last 24 hours.
Rainfall (mm):
Punjab: Islamabad (Zero point 80, Golra 39, Saidpur 30, Bokra 25, Airport 01), Rawalpindi (Shamsabad 70, Chaklala 55, Pirwidahi 54, Katcheri 38), Narowal 47, Sialkot (Airport 42 & City 17), Jhelum 25, Gujranwala 16, Gujrat 11, Mangla 06
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa: Takht Bai 27, Lower Dir 10, Kakul 01
Kashmir: Garhi Dopatta 18, Muzaffarabad (City 07, Airport 03), Kotli 02
Balochistan: Zhob 06
Sindh: Mithi 01
Nokkundi remained the hottest place in Pakistan, where the maximum temperature was recorded at 46°C. The maximum temperature in Dalbandin was recorded at 45°C, and in Dadu, Mohenjo-Daro, Sibbi and Chilas at 44°C.
In Islamabad, the maximum temperature was recorded at 34°C. Relative humidity in the evening was recorded at 73 per cent.
In Rawalpindi, the maximum temperature was recorded at 33°C. Relative humidity in the evening was recorded at 67 per cent.
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