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Pakistan weather update: PMD predicts light rain today in THESE areas!

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ISLAMABAD: The weather is expected to be dry in most parts of the country on Thursday while it will be cold in the hilly areas. However, light rain is expected in Gilgit-Baltistan and Kashmir.

As per the details, the weather will be dry in most parts of the country on Thursday while it will be cold in the hilly areas during the night and morning hours.

Due to continuous dry weather and air pollution, the districts of eastern Punjab will remain under the influence of smog. Citizens are advised to take precautionary measures.

The weather of the last 24 hours has been dry in most parts of the country while it has been cold in the hilly areas.

The maximum temperature recorded today: Mithi 40, Turbat, Lasbela and Chhor 39 degrees Celsius were recorded.

Thursday (night): The weather will remain dry in Islamabad and its surroundings.

Thursday (night): Light rain is expected at a few places in Kashmir apart from being partly cloudy.

On Friday: The weather in Kashmir will remain dry and cold.

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