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Weather Forecast Lahore: Rain expected to begin Next week PDMA advisory

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LAHORE: Local governments are being cautioned by the Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) Punjab to prepare for expected rain showers in different regions of the province starting on Monday, February 26.

It is predicted that rain will continue in the higher regions till February 27. Districts such as Attock, Rawalpindi, and Jhelum are likely to have rain, and Bhakkar, Leh, and Dera Ghazi Khan might see rain and hail.

Read More: Weather forecast Lahore; Weather to remain Cold and Dry

Furthermore, a number of major cities, most notably Lahore, are in danger of experiencing massive downpours, which might seriously disturb routine, especially with regard to road infrastructure and traffic flow.

PDMA quickly mobilized in reaction to the impending weather changes, notifying District Emergency Operation Centers to stay on high alert.

Read More: Karachi Weather Forecast; Cool and Breezy weather in the city

Moreover, PDMA districts have been directed to guarantee the preparedness of staff and equipment, highlighting the necessity of taking early steps to reduce potential hazards brought about by the expected flood.

Staff Reporter

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