Punjab is experiencing a period of drought, meteorologists providing for a cloudy sky in several districts tomorrow but no precipitation.
According to the Pakistan meteorological department, dry time has returned through the province, including the capital, Lahore. The rise in temperatures should intensify in the coming days.
The temperature of Lahore should vary between 18 ° C at the lowest and 30 ° C at the highest today. Experts say that even if the clouds will cover parts of Punjab tomorrow, it is unlikely that they will bring rain.
According to meteorological data, large cities like Lahore, Multan, Faisalabad and Rawalpindi will see daytime temperatures between 14 ° C and 17 ° C, while night temperatures will be cooler. The humidity levels vary in the region, with Sahiwal recording the highest at 84% and the lowest Rawalpindi at 57%.
Murrier, the only region at significantly lower temperature, will be partially cloudy with temperatures oscillating around 3 ° C at 5 ° C. However, no precipitation is expected.
In addition, the temporary cloud cover can bring a brief relief from the sun, but the overall weather conditions will remain unchanged. The period of prolonged drought is likely to contribute to the increase in temperatures, increasing the demand for cooling measures in urban areas.
Meteorologists advise residents to stay prepared for the warmer days to come, because no significant change in weather conditions are expected in the near future.
Sindh to stay sunny for the next three days with stable temperatures
The Sindh should have a dry and sunny time over the next three days, without a significant change expected in terms of temperature or humidity.
Karachi, Hyderabad and Thista will see daytime temperatures between 18 ° C and 22 ° C, while cities such as Sukkur, Mohenjo-Daro and Nawabshah will undergo slightly cooler mornings, with minimum temperatures around 13 ° C at 15 ° C.
The humidity levels vary in the region, with Mohenjo-Daro recording the highest at 76%, while Karachi maintains 50% moderate. Despite the hot conditions, no precipitation is expected.
Experts predict constant weather, ensuring stable conditions throughout the province. Forecasts suggest that residents can anticipate hot light days to come without major disruptions.




