The Met Department has predicted that most of Pakistan would experience hot, muggy weather, with some regions anticipating rain and some dangers from intense downpours.
In most areas, including Islamabad, where daytime highs are anticipated, the department forecasts hot and muggy weather. In the evening, strong winds and thunderstorms are predicted.
There is a probability of rain in parts of north and southeast Balochistan, southeast Sindh, and KP. However, because to the high rainfall, Lower Balochistan is susceptible to flooding in low-lying places. Rain showers may also arrive in South Punjab, providing a little reprieve from the intense heat.
Localized Weather Reports
Lahore: The city is still experiencing extremely hot weather, with heavy humidity making it seem like 46 degrees even though the temperature is only 38 degrees. There is little likelihood of rain this week, and the weather is predicted to stay hot and dry for the next 24 hours.
The Met Department said that the air is 55% humid and that the winds are blowing at a pace of 2 km/h. It also states that the evening will bring a dip in temperature.
Karachi: With overcast forecasts, Karachi is still hot and humid despite recent rain. The minimum temperature is 29°C, the maximum temperature is 36°C, and the humidity is high (84%). The eight kilometers per hour winds are adding to the humid conditions.