PMD provides rain from February 19

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The Pakistan meteorological department has planned the rain through Punjab, including Lahore, from February 19.

A meteorological system is expected to enter the region on February 18, bringing showers in the provincial capital and other fields, Express News reported.

According to the department, Lahore, which is currently experiencing dry and relatively cold time, is likely to see precipitation on Wednesday, February 19.

The minimum temperature in Lahore today has been recorded at 10 ° C, the maximum planned to reach 24 ° C.

Meanwhile, Karachi has increased temperatures.

Yesterday, the city saw a maximum of 33.2 ° C. Meteorological experts also warned against misty conditions and limited visibility in Karachi during the weekend, which can affect road traffic.

With the new meteorological system which should bring rain, residents of Lahore and other parts of Punjab are preparing for cooler and wet conditions in the coming days.

Previously, it has been reported that the cold had tightened its grip on Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa with several districts receiving rain, and certain upper regions recorded up to 17 inches of snowfall.

The temperature continued to decrease, making the conditions more severe for residents.

According to the meteorological department, the rain and snowfall should persist in the upper and lower chitral, upper and lower districts, Swat, Shangla, Biner, Kohistan, Battagram, Manshra, Khyber and Kurram.

Most of the parts of the province have remained cold and partially cloudy.

The rain was recorded in Chitral, Kohistan, Bajaur, Dir and Swat, while the snowfall covered the mountainous areas of Chitral and Swat.

The heaviest snowfalls were reported in Kalam, where 17 inches were recorded. Malam Jabba received two inches, while Chitral recorded an inch. The lowest temperatures were also noted in these areas, with paratrooper at -4 ° C, Malam Jabba at -2 ° C and Kalam at -1 ° C.

With more rain and snow expected in the coming days, the authorities have advised residents of the affected areas to take the necessary precautions.

Murrier will be the coldest location, with temperatures falling at -2 ° C at night. The humidity level in the mountain station is 57%. Meanwhile, the main urban centers, including Lahore, Faisalabad and Multan, will see minimum temperatures between 8 ° C and 11 ° C.

In southern Punjab, Bahawalpur will have the highest humidity at 94%, with temperatures varying between 8 ° C and 11 ° C. Dera Ghazi Khan and Multan will undergo similar conditions, the diurnal summits reaching 10 ° C.

Rawalpindi, Attock and Chakwal will see cooler mornings, with minimum temperatures oscillating between 5 ° C and 7 ° C. Jhelum and Sargodha will have slightly warmer conditions, with lows from 8 ° C to 10 ° C.

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