According to the Pakistan Meteorological Department, Islamabad, the federal capital will remain dry and chilly on Thursday until next weekend.
It was stated that the majority of the country, including the twin cities of Islamabad and Rawalpindi, can anticipate mostly dry conditions. A westerly wave continues to pass over Kashmir and the surrounding regions.
As per Met Office, the upper regions of the nation will experience extremely low temperatures in the morning and at night. Rain-wind/thunderstorms are likely at isolated places in coastal areas of Makran in the Southern Province of Balochistan.
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Due to westerly wave conditions have passed, and rainfall or thunderstorms in Islamabad are not expected until the weekend.
The temperature peaked at approximately 16°C at noon. Approximately 35% relative humidity was measured in the capital city. The wind velocity was 8 km/h. The recorded air quality surpassed 155.
Leh experiences its lowest minimum temperature of -12 degrees Celsius, Kalam and Astore -09 degrees, Skardu -06 degrees, Gupis, Malam Jabba, Bagrote, Hunza -04 degrees, Chitral, and Dir -03 degrees.
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