Could Punjab see rain or will the weather remain dry?

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Lahore and several cities in Punjab experience a gradual increase in temperatures as the dry spell continues, according to Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD).

Lahore recorded a temperature of 16 ° C with moisture levels at 73%. The daytime is expected to vary between 16 ° C and 18 ° C over the next few days. The city mostly remains sunny with partial cloud cover in the middle of the week.

Other cities across Punjab also reported rising temperatures. Bahawalpur, Multan, Sargodha and Faisalabad are expected to remain sunny, with temperatures hovering between 14 ° C and 20 ° C.

Meanwhile, cities in northern Punjab, including Murree, Chakwal and Rawalpindi, can see thunderstorms and scattered rain at the middle week.

Despite changing weather patterns in some regions, no significant rainfall in Lahore is expected. The city stays dry, with hot days and slightly cooler nights.

Weather services advise residents to prepare for a gradual increase in temperatures, indicating an early shift towards the summer.

Meanwhile, PMD predicts hot and dry weather in Karachi for the next 24 hours, with temperatures expected to vary between 35 ° C and 37 ° C.

The department reported that light northwest winds will continue to blow up, contributing to the dry conditions.

The humidity level in the city is currently about 52%and no significant changes in wind speed are expected.

Over the last 24 hours, Karachi’s minimum temperature was registered at 21.7 ° C, while the weather remained relatively mild.

The meteorological authorities have advised the public to remain hydrated and take precautions to avoid hot -related diseases, especially during the afternoon when the heat is expected to reach the top.

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