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Islamabad weather forecast: Temperatures set to drop at night

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Staff Reporter

ISLAMABAD: The citizens of the federal capital witnessed bright sunlight in the morning after which the weather remained pleasant in the city. However, the temperatures are set to drop again during the night providing cooler nights in the federal capital.

The maximum temperature recorded today ranges up to 22 degrees Celsius, whereas the minimum temperature expected in the evening will range up to 14 degrees Celsius.

The humidity level in the federal capital ranges between 50 to 59% with light wind blowing in the northwest direction at the speed of 8 km/h. Whereas, the chance of precipitation is up to 3% today.

According to Met Office, Weather likely to remain cold and dry in most parts of the country. Smog/fog expected in some plains of Punjab and upper Sindh.

Islamabad Today Temperature:

14°C
Precipitation: 0%
Humidity: 59%
Wind: 8 km/h
Staff Reporter

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