Ramadan moon sighting in Pakistan is expected on March 1


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The Pakistan Department of Meteorology has predicted that the Moon for Ramadan will be dressed on March 1, and it is expected that the first day of fasting will be on March 2.

According to the announcement of the department, the Moon will be born on February 28 at 5:45 pm, marking the beginning of the Islamic month of Ramadan.

The new moon sighting on March 1 is expected to confirm the beginning of the Holy Month.

Worldwide, the media have also suggested that Ramadan’s moon will probably be dressed on February 28 in countries such as the EAU and other nations of the Gulf, preparing the stage for the beginning of Ramadan in those regions on March 1.

In Pakistan, it is likely that the first day of fasting falls on March 2, depending on the visibility of the moon in different regions of the country.

The announcement has brought a lot of anticipation, with millions of Muslims throughout Pakistan preparing for the beginning of the sacred month.

Last week, it was reported that Karachi is expected , Sardar Sarfraz.

However, Sarfraz mentioned that the weather would remain relatively pleasant during the first days of Ramadan. “The days will be relatively hot, but the nights will be more comfortable due to the sea breeze,” he explained.

Under current climatic conditions, the PMD forecasts a slight increase in the cold wave in the next two days, with the temperatures that are expected to decrease to about 10-12 ° C on Tuesdays and Wednesday night.

The temperature of Monday was recorded at 13.5 ° C. Currently, the winds are blowing at a speed of 7 kilometers per hour from the north, with moisture levels to 32%.

Meanwhile, the weather office has mainly predicted cold and dry climate in most parts of the country over the next 24 hours.

However, the rain is expected, together with the wind and the thunderstorms (and the snowfall on the highest mountain areas) in the isolated regions of Kashmir, the northeast of Punjab, Gilgit-Baltistan and the Alto Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. In addition, the light to moderate fog is anticipated in Punjab northeast patches during the morning hours.

The PMD also pointed out that continental air currently prevails in much of the country. A western wave is expected to approach the western and superiors of the country later tonight.

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