Weather update: The Meteorological Department has forecasted rain in different areas of Pakistan starting today until July 1st. Monsoon winds from the Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal will bring relief from the recent heat.
Areas Expected to Receive Rainfall
Rain is expected in Karachi, Sindh, Islamabad, Balochistan, Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Gilgit-Baltistan, and Kashmir. These regions might have thunderstorms and heavy rain, possibly causing urban flooding in low-lying areas. People should take precautions and keep informed about weather updates.
Recent Temperature Records Across Pakistan
On Tuesday, Turbat and Jacobabad recorded the highest temperatures in the country at a scorching 49 degrees Celsius. Other notable temperature recordings include:
- Dadu: 48 degrees Celsius
- Sibi, Lasbela, Khairpur: 47 degrees Celsius
- Rohri, Padidan, Mohenjo Daro, Larkana, Bahawalpur: 46 degrees Celsius
- Lahore, Multan, Faisalabad: 43 degrees Celsius
- Islamabad, Muzaffarabad: 42 degrees Celsius
- Karachi, Peshawar: 41 degrees Celsius
- Quetta: 37 degrees Celsius
- Gilgit: 36 degrees Celsius
Impact of the Rainfall on Daily Life
The upcoming rain will cool things down a lot, giving relief from the heat. But the heavy rain might cause problems, like transportation issues, power outages, and water supply disruptions. Authorities are ready to handle any emergencies that might come up due to the weather.
Safety Measures and Recommendations
Residents in the affected areas are advised to:
- Stay indoors during heavy rain and thunderstorms.
- Avoid unnecessary travel, especially in areas prone to flooding.
- Keep emergency supplies, including food, water, and medications, readily available.
- Stay updated with the latest weather forecasts and alerts from the Meteorological Department.
With the monsoon season coming soon, the rain expected from today until July 1st will bring relief from the extreme heat but also some challenges. It’s important to be prepared and take precautions to stay safe and keep daily life running smoothly.