The provincial capital continues to reel under an intense heatwave, with temperatures soaring and wind activity grinding to a halt, worsening the already stifling weather conditions.
According to the Pakistan Meteorological Department, Lahore is unlikely to receive any rain in the next 24 hours, offering no respite from the oppressive heat. The temperature is expected to climb as high as 43°C, leaving residents struggling to cope with the extreme weather.
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The Met Office has further warned that the ongoing heatwave is likely to persist for several more days, urging people to stay hydrated, avoid direct sunlight, and limit outdoor activities during peak hours.
With no winds to provide even temporary relief, the city is experiencing a buildup of humidity and pollution, making the environment more uncomfortable, particularly for the elderly and those with health conditions.
Authorities are also advising the public to take necessary precautions, including wearing light clothing, using sun protection, and keeping children indoors during peak afternoon hours.
As Lahore braces for several more days of searing temperatures, citizens are hoping for a change in weather, but forecasts suggest the heatwave isn’t going away anytime soon.