The observation of the Ramadan moon in Pakistan expected on March 1

Listen to the article

The Pakistan Meteorological Department predicted that the Moon for Ramadan will be seen on March 1, the first day of fasting which should be on March 2.

According to the announcement of the ministry, the moon will be born on February 28 at 5:45 p.m., marking the start of the Islamic month of Ramadan.

The observation of the new moon on March 1 should confirm the beginning of the sacred month.

Globally, the media also suggested that the Ramadan Moon will probably be seen on February 28 in countries like the United Arab Emirates and other Gulf nations, preparing the land for the start of Ramadan in these regions March 1.

In Pakistan, the first day of fasting should fall on March 2, depending on the visibility of the moon in different regions of the country.

The announcement has brought a lot of anticipation, with millions of Muslims through Pakistan preparing for the beginning of the sacred month.

Last week, it was reported that Karachi should experience an increase in temperatures in the last 10 days of Ramadan, the intensity of heat planned to increase from March 20, according to the chief meteorologist of the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD), Sardar Sarfraz.

However, Sarfraz mentioned that time would remain relatively pleasant at the beginning of Ramadan. “The days will be relatively hot, but the nights will be more comfortable due to sea breezes,” he said.

Under current weather conditions, the PMD plans to increase the cold wave over the next two days, temperatures should drop to around 10-12 ° C on Tuesday and Wednesday evening.

The temperature on Monday was recorded at 13.5 ° C. The winds are currently blowing at a speed of 7 kilometers per northern hour, with humidity levels at 32%.

Meanwhile, the Met Office mainly planned cold and dry time in most regions of the country in the coming 24 hours.

However, the rain, as well as the wind and thunderstorms (and snowfall on the upper mountain areas), are expected in the isolated regions of cashmere, northeast punjab, gilgit-bertan and khyber pakhtunkhwa superior. In addition, the light to moderate fog is planned in the northeast plates of Punjab during morning hours.

The PMD has also noted that Continental Air currently prevails over a large part of the country. A wave to the west should approach the western and superior regions of the country later this evening.

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Scroll to Top