ISLAMABAD: As we look ahead to the next twelve hours, a prevalent theme of hot and humid weather emerges across various regions of the country. The temperature forecasts for major cities provide insight into the conditions that citizens can expect during this time period.
This morning’s temperature readings showcase the diversity of climatic conditions across the nation’s key urban centres. In the capital city, Islamabad, the temperature registered at twenty-six degrees centigrade. Lahore experienced a slightly warmer start with a temperature of thirty-one degrees centigrade. Coastal cities also demonstrated their characteristic warmth, as both Karachi and Peshawar began the day with a temperature of twenty-seven degrees centigrade. Heading towards the northern regions, Quetta recorded a relatively cooler temperature of twenty-two degrees centigrade. The hill stations of Gilgit and Murre embraced a pleasantly mild climate at sixteen degrees centigrade. Finally, Muzaffarabad settled at a comfortable twenty-four degrees centigrade.
Shifting our focus to the weather forecast for the Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir, distinct patterns emerge. While areas such as Srinagar, Leh, Palwama, Shopian, Baramulla, and Anantnag are projected to experience partly cloudy and dry weather conditions, Jammu is expected to be characterized by hot and dry weather.
Temperature recordings from this morning provide a glimpse into the starting points for various cities in the region. In Srinagar, Pulwama, and Baramula, the temperature was noted at seventeen degrees centigrade. Jammu, being one of the warmer locales, started the day at twenty-six degrees centigrade. Meanwhile, the high-altitude city of Leh embraced a cool twelve degrees centigrade, and Anantnag and Shopian experienced a similar climate at sixteen degrees centigrade.