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ISLAMABAD: For the next two days, Islamabad and other areas of Pakistan are expected to see more rain and snowfall over the mountains, according to the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD). The western and upper regions of Pakistan are being affected by a westerly wave, based on the synoptic situation.
throughout the upcoming days, it is predicted to continue throughout the country’s upper regions.
In these conditions, Tuesday evening/night, Wednesday, and Thursday are predicted to bring rain and snowfall over the mountains in Gilgit-Baltistan, Upper Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, Pothohar region, Islamabad, Kashmir, and the adjacent hilly areas.
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There’s probably cold weather in other parts of the nation. Tuesday evening and night and Wednesday may see transportation disruptions due to snowfall in the country’s upper regions. Visitors are urged to use caution. There is a chance that shallow to moderate fog will continue in a few plain regions of upper Sindh and Punjab. The lowest temperature in Islamabad is probably going to stay between 07–09 C on Wednesday and 08–10 C on Thursday.
In the meantime, the majority of the nation saw mostly gloomy and cold weather over the past day. Nonetheless, rain fell in Gilgit-Baltistan, Kashmir, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and the Pothohar region. Over the plains of Punjab and upper Sindh, there was a general haze or fog.
Rainfall (mm):
Kashmir: Muzaffarabad (City 10 & Airport 05), Garhi Dupatta 04, Kotli 01
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa: Balakot, Malam Jabba , Pattan 04, Kakul 03, Saidu Sharif 02
Balochistan: Quetta, Samungli 02
Gilgit-Baltistan: Gupis 01
Snowfall (Inches): Malamjabba 02
Over the plains of Punjab and upper Sindh, there was a general haze or fog. The country’s coldest spot is still Kalam, where the temperature dipped by 7 C below freezing. The lowest temperature ever recorded in Islamabad was 07 C. Ninety-three percent was the relative humidity measured in the morning.
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