The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) has issued a forecast for scattered rains in Islamabad, Rawalpindi, and various parts of the country from Monday evening to Tuesday. This is attributed to a westerly wave affecting upper and central regions of Pakistan, expected to persist until Tuesday.
Anticipated Rainfall (in mm):
Punjab:
- Sargodha: 40
- Bahawalpur (Airport 13, City 12)
- Attock: 10
- Kasur: 09
- Noorpur Thal: 08
- Bhakkar: 05
- Faisalabad, Joharabad: 03
- Jhelum: 02
- Jhang, Toba Tek Singh, Bahawalnagar: 01
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa:
- Malam Jabba: 34
- Mardan: 22
- Charat: 20
- Bannu: 14
- Saidu Sharif: 13
- Dir (Upper 12, Lower 08)
- Kakul, Kalam: 10
- Mirkhani: 09
- Balakot: 04
- Dera Ismail Khan (City 03, Airport 02)
- Patan, Drosh: 03
- Peshawar (City 03, Airport 02)
- Bacha Khan: 01
Balochistan:
- Lasbella: 28
- Quetta: 02
- Kalat: 01
Kashmir:
- Muzaffarabad (City 09, Airport 08)
- Garhi Dupta: 06
- Kotli: 02
Gilgit-Baltistan:
- Bagrote: 07
- Bunji: 04
- Gilgit, Gupis: 03
- Chilas, Astore, and Hunza: 01
In Islamabad, the maximum temperature was recorded at 22°C with a relative humidity of 100 percent during the evening. In Rawalpindi, the maximum temperature was recorded at 21°C, with a relative humidity of 85 percent during the evening.
The forecasted weather conditions suggest the possibility of moderate to heavy rainfall, which may lead to increased water flows in local streams and potential landslides in vulnerable areas. It is advised to stay updated with the latest weather information and take necessary precautions.
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