The twin cities will have hot and muggy weather over the next few days, according to the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD).
The synoptic condition indicates that continental air is dominating over the majority of the nation.
On Thursday and Friday, hot and muggy weather is predicted for much of the nation as a result of these circumstances.
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On Thursday and Friday, Islamabad’s high is predicted to stay between 36 and 38 degrees Celsius.
On Thursday and Friday, Rawalpindi’s high is forecast to stay between 36 and 38 C.
In the meantime, Pakistan has had hot and humid weather for the past 24 hours.
The temperature reached a high of 45 C at Nokkundi, which continued to be the hottest place in the nation.
The highest recorded temperature in Islamabad was 36 C. At 52 percent in the evening, relative humidity was measured.
The highest recorded temperature in Rawalpindi was 35 C. 41 percent relative humidity was noted in the evening.