Dust storms, hail and thunderstorms are expected from 8th to 12 May: PMD

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Pakistan Meteorological Department has issued a weather warning for several regions that predict windstorms, dust storms, thunderstorms and possible hailstorms from May 8 to May 12.

The counseling warns of potential damage to loose infrastructure, including electric poles, trees, vehicles and solar panels due to strong wind and lightning.

Meteorologists attribute the unstable weather to moist streams that enter the upper and central parts of the country, combined with the influence of a western wave affecting most regions.

In SINDH, the prognosis requires partially cloudy weather in most districts with chances of thunderstorms and rain in places like Mithi, Mohenjo-Daro, Sukkur and Hyderabad, especially on Friday.

Nawabshah, Dadu and Karachi are expected to remain mostly dry but warm, with the daytime in the area between 36 ° C and 44 ° C.

Karachi will look moist and partially cloudy conditions, with expected temperatures between 34 ° C and 38 ° C throughout the weekend.

Rain and thunderstorms, some accompanied by heavy falls and hail, are expected in Kashmir, northern and eastern Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Northeast and southern Balochistan and southeast Sindh on Thursday and Friday.

Over the past 24 hours dominated hot and dry conditions most areas, although isolated thunderstorms occurred in the upper khyber-pakhtunkhwa, Kashmir, northeastern Punjab and northern Balochistan.

Remarkable rainfall included 11 mm in upper dir, 9 mm in balakot, 5 mm in Kalam, 4 mm in Garhi Dupatta and 5 mm in Kamra.

The highest registered temperatures reached 44 ° C in Padidan, Dalbandin and Nokundi, with Jacobabad and Dadu close to 43 ° C.

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