The climate in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) is expected to be cloudy today, with the possibility of rain and snow, accompanied by thunderstorms.
According to the Department of Meteorology of Pakistan (PMD), partial cloud coverage for most districts of the province is forecast, said Express News.
In areas such as Chitral, Dera, Swat and others, thunderstorms with rain, with snowfall in the mountains are expected.
In addition, the forecast also includes rain with thunderstorms for the regions of Mansehra, Kohistan, Torghar and Abbottabad.
The temperature in Peshawar was recorded at 14 degrees Celsius yesterday, while the temperatures in Kalam and Malam Jabba were recorded at 2 ° C and 1 ° C, respectively. Parachinar experienced a minimum of -1 ° C, while Dera Ismail Khan reached 16 ° C and Saidu Sharif registered 7th C.
Meanwhile, in the southern part of the country, PMD had predicted on Wednesday earlier than the hot spell in Karachi will persist for the next 24 hours.
The city is expected to experience warm and dry climate, with clear skies and slightly warm winds during the day.
PMD predicts that the maximum temperature will reach 38 ° C, with a minimum of 20 ° C in the next 24 hours.
The heat wave, which is being driven by a high pressure system on Rajasthan, India, will continue until Wednesday.
However, temperatures are expected to begin to decrease from Thursday as the pressure system weakens and a high pressure area over the Arabic sea is formed.
While the high pressure system is currently far from Karachi, it can bring strong winds as it approaches, which causes the temperature to fall to around 33-34 ° C.