Punjab faces a mixed climate as dust storms and a growing heat grip region


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Punjab parts experienced varied climatic conditions, since dust storms and cloudy skies swept the province, with meteorologists warning about an imminent increase in temperature.

The Department of Meteorology of Pakistan (PMD) said that although some northern districts, including the divisions of Gujranwala and Rawalpindi, can receive rain of light to moderate, most of the southern Punjab and the Lahore division can find powders without significant rainfall, said Express News.

The climate pattern follows a weakening rain system that, according to the PMD, is expected to leave the country at the end of the day.

As a result, temperatures are forecast throughout the province will constantly rise in the next few days.

“The areas that receive rain can witness a brief breath of heat,” said a PMD official, “but the broader trend indicates a gradual intensification of heat.”

In Lahore, minimum temperatures were recorded at 24 ° C on early Friday, with maximum daytime diurnal to play 40 ° C.

It is expected that the winds loaded with dust contribute to discomfort, particularly in urban centers.

While sporadic rain can offer temporary relief, the forecast warned residents who prepare for hotter conditions ahead.

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