PMD forecasts mixed weather across Pakistan
While the current temperature was 28 C, the city recorded a minimum temperature of 26.5 degrees Celsius.
While the current temperature was 28 C, the city recorded a minimum temperature of 26.5 degrees Celsius.
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Key points
- New Katarian received 34 mm, Pirodhai 29 mm, Golmandi 26 mm and the area near Kacheri 13 mm.
- And continued through the morning, with Golra receiving the highest rainfall at 61 millimeters by 7: 50 a.m.
- While humid conditions are anticipated to persist throughout the city, the maximum temperature is projected to remain between 32 C and 34 C during the day.
- While the maximum temperature is forecast to reach 35 C, the current temperature was recorded at 27 C.
While the current temperature was 28 C, the city recorded a minimum temperature of 26.5 degrees Celsius. Humidity stood at 74%, with southwesterly winds blowing at 15 kilometers per hour, the PMD remarked.
Meanwhile, Lahore is projected to experience hot and partly cloudy weather over the next 24 hours, with conditions anticipated to remain generally stable.
While the maximum temperature is forecast to reach 35 C, the current temperature was recorded at 27 C. The minimum temperature is projected to remain around 28 C.
Humidity is projected to range between 74% and 78%, keeping the weather humid. Winds are at present blowing at approximately 10 kilometers per hour, with the PMD forecasting generally stable conditions throughout the city during the next 24 hours.
Rain began in Rawalpindi at 4: 05 a.m. And continued through the morning, with Golra receiving the highest rainfall at 61 millimeters by 7: 50 a.m. While Bokra received 36 mm and PMD H-8-2 recorded 35 mm, shamsabad recorded 50 mm.
New Katarian received 34 mm, Pirodhai 29 mm, Golmandi 26 mm and the area near Kacheri 13 mm. The basin-wide rainfall total for Rawalpindi was recorded at 41.4 mm.
After the rainfall, water levels at key drainage points are being closely monitored. While Golmandi recorded 10.5 feet and continued to rise, the level at Katarian stood at 14.5 feet and was showing a declining trend.
Meanwhile, a pre-alert has been issued for both Katarian and Golmandi. While office-holders continue to monitor conditions in the affected areas, authorities will matter an alert if the water level reaches 15.7 feet at Katarian or 14.1 feet at Golmandi.
Taken together, the developments around PMD forecasts mixed weather across Pakistan point to a situation that is still moving, and the coming days should bring more clarity.




