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Lahore weather: Heatwave alert issued for provincial capital

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LAHORE: The citizens of the provincial capital are witnessing a severe heat wave in the provincial capital with dry weather prevailing in the city for the last few days.

According to the Meteorological Department (PMD), a westerly wave prevails over the upper parts of Pakistan. Whereas, the minimum temperature in the city is likely to be 31 degrees Celsius, while the maximum temperature may reach 41 degrees Celsius. The humidity level in the air was recorded above 13%.

Residents of the provincial capital are advised to stay hydrated and avoid going outside for longer periods to safeguard themselves from heat stroke.

On Thursday, hot and dry weather is predicted in most districts of the province. However, partly cloudy weather with light rain in the upper plains of Pakistan.

Lahore Weather Today

39°C
Precipitation: 0%
Humidity: 30%
Wind: 5 km/h
Staff Reporter

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