Islamabad, Sep 13: On Friday night and Saturday, there is a chance of rain, some severe downpours, and hailstorms in Islamabad, Rawalpindi, and other areas of Pakistan.
The top regions of Pakistan are penetrated by moist currents from the Arabian Sea, according to the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD). Tonight, a westerly wave is probably going to strike the country’s top regions.
Given the current weather, Islamabad, Rawalpindi, higher Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, Pothohar region, northeast/upper Punjab, and Kashmir are anticipated to see rain on Friday night and Saturday along with some heavy rainfall and hailstorms. In isolated areas of north Balochistan, Gilgit Baltistan, and lower Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, rain is also possible.
The highest temperature in Islamabad is probably going to stay in the range of 31–33°C on Saturday and 33–35°C on Sunday. The highest temperature in Rawalpindi is probably going to be in the range of 30-32°C on Saturday and 32-34°C on Sunday. For the past day, the majority of the nation has experienced hot, dry weather. Rain did, however, fall in isolated areas.
Rainfall (mm): Rawalpindi (Shamsabad 24, Chaklala AP 05), Islamabad (ZP 27, Saidpur 10), and Narowal 07 Pakistan’s hottest spot is still Sibbi, when a high temperature of 41°C was recorded. Dadu and Turbat reported their highest temperature at 40°C.
The highest temperature ever recorded in Islamabad was 35°C. In the evening, a relative humidity of 60% was noted. The highest temperature ever recorded in Rawalpindi was 34°C. In the evening, a relative humidity of 49% was noted.