ISLAMABAD (Web-Desk); A fresh westerly wave is expected to enter the upper parts of Pakistan tonight, bringing much-needed rainfall and thunderstorms to various regions by tomorrow (Tuesday, July 29). The Pakistan Meteorological Department has forecast rain-wind/thundershowers, with isolated heavy downpours, particularly in Gilgit-Baltistan, Kashmir, Upper Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, northeast Punjab, and the Pothohar plateau. Meanwhile, the rest of the country is likely to remain under hot and humid conditions.
City-Wise Weather Outlook:
Islamabad:
The federal capital is likely to see scattered thunderstorms, especially during nighttime hours. The temperature is expected to range between 24°C and 32°C, with humidity around 77%. Rain chances increase from 35% during the day to 75% at night. Winds will blow from the southeast at around 9 mph.
Rawalpindi:
The city is forecasted to experience isolated thunderstorms and cloudy skies. Daytime temperatures will peak at 32°C, feeling more like 38°C due to humidity. The likelihood of rain is estimated at 48%, with up to 5.3 mm precipitation.
Lahore:
Lahore will remain mostly hot and humid, but rain-wind/thundershowers are possible, especially in the evening. Daytime highs could reach up to 37°C, with lows in the upper 20s.
Karachi:
The coastal city will stay hot and humid, with highs of 33–35°C. Light drizzle may occur in some coastal neighborhoods, but no major rain is expected.
Peshawar:
Rain-wind/thundershowers are likely in the provincial capital, possibly accompanied by isolated heavy falls. The temperature will hover between 25°C and 35°C.
Quetta:
The Balochistan capital will remain largely hot and dry, though isolated showers may occur in the northeastern parts of the province. Temperatures may climb to 38°C.
Multan & Faisalabad:
Both cities will continue to experience extreme heat and humidity, with highs approaching or exceeding 40°C. However, scattered showers may offer brief relief in Faisalabad.
Gilgit-Baltistan & Kashmir:
These regions are expected to receive widespread rain and thunderstorms, including isolated heavy showers. Travelers and residents are advised to remain cautious in landslide-prone areas.
The Met Office advises citizens to stay updated with local forecasts, especially in areas vulnerable to heavy rainfall and flash flooding.