Rainfall is likely in Murree (17-19°C), Bahawalpur (37-39°C), Dera Ghazi Khan (29-31°C), Multan (32-34°C), Chakwal (29-31°C), Faisalabad (32-34°C), Sargodha (29-31°C), Lahore (33-35°C), Attock (30-32°C), Rawalpindi (28-30°C), Jhelum (28-30°C) and Sahiwal (34-36°C) on Wednesday and Thursday.
Humidity levels remain high across the province, intensifying the weather conditions. Multan has recorded 91% humidity, Bahawalpur 75% and Jhelum 73%. The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) has predicted that temperatures will rise by 2 to 3 degrees Celsius by Friday as skies clear.
In Lahore, temperatures will range between 33°C and 35°C during the rainy spell. However, by Friday, they are expected to increase to 35-37°C under sunny conditions. While the showers may offer temporary relief, humidity levels will remain around 71%, keeping the weather warm and sticky.
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Meteorologists believe the scattered rain will improve air quality and provide a brief period of pleasant weather. However, they caution that short-lived storms and persistent humidity will continue as Punjab moves into warmer days.
Earlier, The meteorological department has predicted widespread rain, thunderstorms, and possible hailstorms across several regions in the days leading up to Eid ul Fitr.
Between March 25 and 27, a wet spell will impact upper and central areas of the country, with snowfall likely in mountainous regions.
Other areas, including Karak, Lakki Marwat, North and South Waziristan and Dera Ismail Khan, may also experience rain, hailstorms, and snowfall in higher altitudes.
Islamabad, Murree and Galiyat are also likely to receive rainfall and light snowfall between March 25 and 27.
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