Met Office Predicts Dry Weather In Most Parts Of Country

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Islamabad/Peshawar: The Met Office predicted that mainly dry weather is expected in most parts of the country, while hot weather is expected in plain areas.

Meanwhile, the Provincial Meteorological Centre (PMC) in Peshawar forecast that mainly dry and hot weather is expected over most districts of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa.

The Met Office predicted on Tuesday that most areas of the country may expect a modest increase in daytime temperatures. According to the synoptic situation, continental air is prevailing over most parts of the country. Most of the country saw dry weather over the previous 24 hours. However, rain-thunderstorms occurred in Murree 06mm, Bagrote 04, and Gilgit 02mm.

Today’s recorded highest maximum temperature: Mithi, Chhor, Turbat 44°C, Shaheed Benazirabad, Dadu, Hyderabad, Jacobabad, and Lasbella 43°C.

Dry, hot weather to prevail in most KP

PMC stated that during the last 24 hours, mainly partly cloudy weather prevailed over most districts of the province. However, rain-wind/thunderstorm occurred in Swat, Buner, Abbottabad and Bajaur districts.

Rain (recorded in mm): Malam Jabba 06, Saidu Sharif, Kakul and Buner 02 (each), Bajaur (Pashat&Khaar) Trace.

Maximum and minimum temperatures recorded in at different stations are as follows:

The highest temperature recorded in the province was 34°Cin Dera Ismail Khan.

Stations Max. Temp(°C) Min. Temp(°C)
Peshawar City 32 16
Chitral 24 06
Timergara 26 15
Dir 20 05
Mirkhani 25 11
Kalam 16 01
Drosh 23 11
Saidu Sharif 25 08
Pattan 23 12
Malam Jabba 15 05
Takht Bhai 30 14
Kakul 21 07
Balakot 19 12
Parachinar 23 09
Bannu 31 15
Cherat 24 12
D.I. Khan 34 20

Source: Provincial Meteorological Centre

Sukkur Weather Forecast

The local Met Office forecasted dry and hot weather for the city during the next 24 hours. The highest maximum temperature 41 °C was recorded during the last 24 hours. The dry and hot weather is also expected for the rest of the Sukkur division.

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