ISLAMABAD: As Eid-ul-Adha 2024 approaches, Pakistan anticipates hot weather, though the Meteorological Department suggests a potential reprieve with rain showers following the celebrations.
Deputy Director of the Meteorological Department, confirms the expectation of sweltering conditions on Eid day but offers optimism that these could be alleviated by rain showers arriving soon after.
Looking ahead, the latter part of June may witness two episodes of rainfall across the country, possibly marking an early start to the monsoon season, which would bring relief from the intense heat.
Despite the likelihood of high temperatures during Eid, the promise of rain and an early onset of the monsoon season holds the prospect of cooler weather and relief for the people of Pakistan.
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