Due to the expected weather, the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) has issued an alert warning of potential river flooding and landslides in high areas.
The plains of Punjab and Sindh are expected to have temperatures that are six degrees above average, according to the Met Department’s prediction. There will be a three to five degree increase in temperature in Islamabad as well. According to a Met Department source, “the sun will spit fire throughout the day in most of the plain areas.”
There is a chance of a storm in the federal capital and the areas around it.
There is a chance of a storm in the afternoon in the federal capital and its environs. Up until June 1, rain, wind, dust, and thunderstorms are expected in the higher regions, which could result in important weather events.
Given the anticipated high levels of precipitation, the NDMA has issued an alert, warning of the possibility of landslides in steep areas and river floods. The appropriate authorities have issued directives to the relevant establishments to guarantee that personnel and equipment are ready to handle any potential emergency.
There’s a chance that the heat wave in Lahore and other parts of Punjab won’t be as severe because of the shifting weather patterns. Weak westerly winds will affect coastal areas.