The handles of the heat wave in Lahore, the monsoon brings rain, the risk of flooding to other regions

Thermal humidity and increasing humidity have intensified through Lahore and a large part of the Punjab, with dry conditions persistent in most regions.

The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) has provided a maximum temperature of 34 ° C and a minimum of 27 ° C for Lahore while the city experiences high temperatures.

Although a new monsoon system should enter Pakistan today, Lahore is unlikely to see significant precipitation in the immediate days.

The fourth fate of monsoon should be stronger than the previous ones and will bring thunderstorms, wind and rain in various regions, notably Rawalpindi, Murrier, Faisalabad, Gujranwala and certain parts of southern Punjab.

The province of disaster management (PDMA) issued an alert for the risk of strong precipitation and floods from July 20 to 25, urging local authorities to remain vigilant.

The river levels in the delight, Jhelum, Sutlej and Chenab should increase, and medium level floods are already reported in the Indus River.

To manage the potential impact, provincial agencies such as WASA, LWMC and local municipalities have mobilized emergency measures to manage flood risks, and the authorities applied section 144 around rivers and watercourses to ensure public security.

Other parts of the country, including cashmere, upper Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Islamabad, northeast of Punjab, the Potohar region, Gilgit-Baltistan, northeast and southern Baloutchistan and southern Sindh, should live the rain, wind and thumbs up over the next twelve hours.

On the other hand, hot and humid weather will continue to dominate in the rest of the country.

This morning, temperatures were recorded in major cities as follows: Islamabad at 28 ° C, Lahore and Karachi at 29 ° C, Peshawar at 30 ° C, Quetta at 22 ° C, Gilgit at 24 ° C, Murrier at 17 ° C and Muffarabad at 25 ° C.

The PDMA has urged the public to stay up to date with weather forecasts and follow the safety protocols, especially in areas subject to floods, because the increases in precipitation and the river could present significant flood risks in the coming days.

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