The advice states that a considerable temperature increase is forecast in Balochistan, with a projected 3 to 5 degree Celsius increase between May 8 and May 10. Furthermore, regions such as Quetta and Qalat can get rain and thunderstorms.
The pain caused by the approaching heatwave would be increased by the predicted 2 to 3 degrees Celsius above normal in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP). Punjab, meanwhile, is preparing for warmer weather as well, with increases in temperature of up to five degrees Celsius predicted. The weather in Sindh is expected to be scorching as well.
The Met Department has issued a rain and hailstorm warning for various areas of Upper Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, while rainfall is expected in other districts of southern Punjab.
April saw record-breaking rains.
The 41-year record for the most rain in a single month was broken by 164% more rain in April, according to figures supplied by the Met Department. The department reported that 59.30 mm of rain fell in April. It stated that April 1983 saw 55.80 mm of rainfall.
According to the data, Malam Jabba recorded the highest rainfall in the nation at 520 mm, while Dir and Malam Jabba recorded the highest rainfall in a single day at 91 mm.