Islamabad and the surrounding areas are anticipated to have warm weather, with maximum temperatures predicted to reach 35 degrees Celsius, according to the Met Department.
Although it will be hot and dry overall, there could be thunderstorms and light showers in some parts of Islamabad, the official said.
The weather is predicted to stay mainly hot and dry throughout Sindh and Punjab, with high temperatures also predicted in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s plain areas. Similar warm, dry weather is predicted for majority of Balochistan’s districts.
However, there is a chance of light rain, strong winds, and thundershowers for people living in the Murree and Galiyat regions, as well as some areas of Jhelum, Narowal, Bahawalnagar, and Bahawalpur.