The weather across the region is expected to remain hot and dry over the next three days. Clear skies and strong sunshine will continue in most areas. As a result, temprature rises are expected during daytime hours.
According to the Pakistan Meteorological Department, daytime temperatures will range between 33°C and 35°C. Light to moderate winds may blow during the day. However, they are not strong enough to reduce heat intensity.
Officials warned that temprature rises will be more noticeable in urban areas. The combination of dry air and strong sunlight will increase discomfort during peak hours.
In some parts of the province, hot and dry conditions will continue. However, Jamshoro may experience light rainfall. Dusty winds are also expected in that region. This may provide short-term relief from the heat.
Lahore is also facing severe weather conditions today. The city is expected to remain hot and dry throughout the day. The maximum temperature may reach up to 38°C.
At present, the temperature in Lahore is recorded at 31°C. Humidity levels remain around 25 percent. This low humidity makes the weather feel even hotter.
Wind speed in the city is recorded at 6 km/h. This weak airflow is not enough to cool down the environment. Meteorologists confirm that no rain is expected in Lahore today.
Experts say continued temprature rises may also impact daily life. Heat conditions can increase fatigue and discomfort during outdoor activity.
Authorities have advised citizens to take precautionary measures. People are encouraged to avoid unnecessary travel during peak hours. Staying hydrated is also strongly recommended.
Health experts have warned that hot and dry weather may increase air pollution levels. This could affect individuals with respiratory conditions.
They advise children, elderly citizens, and sensitive groups to stay indoors. Wearing protective masks is also suggested when going outside.
Overall, weather conditions are expected to remain stable but hot. The ongoing temprature rises highlight the importance of safety measures during this dry spell.
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