The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) attributed the change to a western disturbance that would affect upper parts of the country and could probably continue till Saturday. The same weather system, according to the Met Office, will also affect northern parts and adjoining areas till Sunday.
Windstorm kills 15 in twin cities, KP
Dr Ghulam Rasul, director-general of the Met Office, told The Express Tribune that unstable weather conditions were likely to prevail over most parts of the country over the next two to three days, including Chitral, Dir, Mardan, Charsadda, Rawalpindi, Sialkot and Gujranwala and Muzaffarabad.
Dr Rasul also warned of the possibility of numerous powerful windstorms hitting the country in the near future.
“Pakistan will experience such extreme weather events very frequently, “ he added. There is a dire need to focus on upgrading early warning systems.
Seven dead, 94 hurt as gusty winds lash twin cities
The trigger for these windstorms, he said, is the intense heatwave in the plains, giving rise to thunderstorms and heavy rain.
“Pakistan is among countries affected by climate change and there is a need to be prepared,” he said.
Published in The Express Tribune, June 3rd, 2016.
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