According to the Pakistan Meteorological Department’s (PMD) projection, the majority of the country’s plain areas are expected to experience heatwave conditions during the next two days.
The PMD is predicting dust storms and gusty winds for this afternoon. On the other hand, isolated locations in Gilgit-Baltistan may experience partly overcast skies with light showers or thunderstorms in the evening and night.
The synoptic condition indicated that continental air was dominating across the majority of the nation. a strong upper-atmosphere pressure system that is expected to last for the next two days. The northern regions of the nation were under the influence of a weak westerly wave.
According to the PMD forecast, Lahore is expected to have a maximum temperature of 27 degrees Celsius and a sizzling 44 degrees Celsius. There’s not a chance.
Ministry experts said that there are serious health hazards associated with the rising temperatures, especially for vulnerable populations including children, the elderly, and pregnant women. If not treated right away, dehydration, heat exhaustion, and other heat-related disorders can have dangerous outcomes.