Temperatures rise in Punjab amid dry spell

Lahore's temperature is likely to range between 18°C at the lowest and 30°C at the highest today.

Punjab is experiencing a dry spell, with meteorologists forecasting cloudy skies in several districts tomorrow but no rainfall.

According to the Pakistan Meteorological Department, dry weather has returned across the province, including the capital, Lahore. The rising temperatures are expected to intensify in the coming days.

Lahore's temperature is likely to range between 18°C at the lowest and 30°C at the highest today. Experts say that while clouds will cover parts of Punjab tomorrow, they are unlikely to bring rain.

According to meteorological data, major cities including Lahore, Multan, Faisalabad, and Rawalpindi will see daytime temperatures ranging between 14°C and 17°C, while nighttime temperatures will be cooler. Humidity levels vary across the region, with Sahiwal recording the highest at 84% and Rawalpindi the lowest at 57%.

Murree, the only region with a significantly lower temperature, will remain partly cloudy with temperatures hovering around 3°C to 5°C. However, no rainfall is expected.

Moreover, the temporary cloud cover may provide brief relief from the sun, but overall weather conditions will remain unchanged. The prolonged dry spell is likely to contribute to rising temperatures, increasing the demand for cooling measures in urban areas.

Meteorologists advise residents to stay prepared for hotter days ahead as no significant change in weather patterns is expected in the near future.

Sindh to remain sunny for next three days with stable temperatures

Sindh is set to experience dry and sunny weather over the next three days, with no significant changes expected in temperature or humidity levels.

Karachi, Hyderabad, and Thatta will see daytime temperatures ranging between 18°C and 22°C, while cities such as Sukkur, Mohenjo-daro, and Nawabshah will experience slightly cooler mornings, with minimum temperatures around 13°C to 15°C.

Humidity levels vary across the region, with Mohenjo-daro recording the highest at 76%, while Karachi maintains a moderate 50%. Despite the warm conditions, no rainfall is expected.

Experts predict steady weather, ensuring stable conditions across the province. The forecast suggests residents can anticipate mild to warm days ahead with no major disruptions.

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