Lahore and several cities in Punjab are experiencing a gradual increase in temperatures as the dry spell continues, according to the Department of Meteorology of Pakistan (PMD).
Lahore registered a temperature of 16 ° C with humidity levels at 73%. The top diurnal is expected to range between 16 ° C and 18 ° C in the next few days. The city will remain mostly sunny, with a partial cloud cover in the middle of the week.
Other Punjab cities also reported growing temperatures. Bahawalpur, Finer, Sargodha and Faisalab are expected to remain sunny, with temperatures that are between 14 ° C and 20 ° C.
Meanwhile, the cities of northern Punjab, including Murree, Chakwal and Rawalpindi, can see thunderstorms and rain scattered in the middle of the week.
Despite changing climatic patterns in some regions, significant rain is not expected in Lahore. The city will remain dry, with warm days and a little faster nights.
Meteorological officials advise residents who prepare for a gradual increase in temperatures, indicating an early change towards summer.
Meanwhile, the PMD forecasts a warm and dry climate in Karachi during the next 24 hours, with temperatures that are expected to range between 35 ° C and 37 ° C.
The department reported that the light winds of the Northwest will continue to blow, contributing to the dry conditions.
The level of humidity in the city is currently around 52%, and significant changes in wind speed are not expected.
In the last 24 hours, Karachi’s minimum temperature was recorded at 21.7 ° C, while the weather remained relatively mild.
The weather authorities have advised the public to remain hydrated and take precautions to avoid heat -related diseases, especially during the afternoon when heat is expected to reach its maximum point.