Rain and snow increase cold climate, interrupting daily life


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The recent climatic conditions in Pakistan have led to a strong drop in temperatures, intensifying the cold in several regions.

While the rains in the plains and the snowfall in the upper regions of Dera have been added to the cold, the locals are now resorting to warmer clothes to relieve as the cold deepens.

According to the Department of Meteorology of Pakistan (PMD), in the upper regions, the Nevada has caused serious interruptions.

The roads that lead to the upper areas have been blocked, and the combination of heavy rains and snow has resulted in power cuts, stumbling with feeders and leaving flooded streets. Companies and houses in many areas are dealing with these climate related challenges.

The impact of the weather has been especially evident in Swat, where the plains have been experiencing continuous rains and the upper areas continue to see intermittent snowfall.

In the last 24 hours, Mingora, Saidu Sharif, Kabal and the nearby areas have undergone sporadic rains, while the strong snowfalls have persisted in Kalam, Gabral, Mahodand and its surroundings.

Despite the current cold, roads to the upper regions remain open, although the authorities have issued warnings due to the risk of landslides in these areas.

The State Disaster Authority (SDMA) has advised not to travel beyond Sharda, since the threat of landslides remains high.

While the Neelum from Sharda to Toubat has been reopened by traffic, officials urge tourists and tourists to avoid any unnecessary trip in these climatic conditions.

Meanwhile, in Quetta, the temperature has fallen to 7 ° C, with a moisture level of 33%. The Department of Meteorology of Pakistan (PMD) has predicted the rain with thunder in Quetta and the surrounding areas today, which adds to the unstable climate of the region.

On the other hand, Karachi experiences a warm and dry climate in the next 24 hours, with temperatures that are expected to range between 20.5 ° C and 39 ° C.

The light winds of the northeast are blowing through the city, with a humidity level of 70%, but significant rain is not expected in the coastal metropolis.

Looking at the widest region of Punjab, the PMD has predicted a cloudy climate for several districts, including LaHore, with expected light rain in parts of the Rawalpindi and Gujranwala divisions.

In Lahore, the heavens will alternate between the cloud cover and the brief moments of sun, but the possibilities of rain are still thin today.

However, from March 11 to 13, the climate in punjab is expected to be cloudy, with light showers in several areas. In addition, rain is forecast for March 14 and 15.

Despite the forecasts, Lahore experienced dry conditions yesterday, and today there are no significant possibilities of rain.

The Provincial Authority for Disaster Management (PDMA) has also issued meteorological advice, warning that rain will continue throughout the region from March 9 to 16.

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