There has been a prediction by the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) that there will be light rain in some parts of the country, although very dry winter weather is expected to prevail in many regions during the next 24 hours in many parts of the country.
Irfan Virk, head of the PMD’s forecasting department, told the state news agency, “There is no possibility of significant rainfall in the coming days, as dry and cold weather is expected to continue to prevail during this week.”
A few parts of Balochistan are likely to see light rain within the next 24 hours, according to the weather forecaster.
A new spell of rainfall is predicted to occur to southern parts of the country, according to the PMD, so some parts of the country may be affected by a cold wave.
Until the next rains, plain areas of the country will continue to experience fog patches ranging from normal to dense depending on the time of year.
As a result, he advised citizens not to take any risks during this week due to the dense fog that is likely to continue over the plains of Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, upper Sindh, and Islamabad during this week.
In accordance with the PMD daily forecast, most parts of the country are expected to experience cold and dry weather during the next 24 hours, while very cold weather is forecast for northern parts and north Balochistan during this time period.
Synoptically, it could be said that continental air was dominating most parts of the country as per the synoptic situation. Over the western Balochistan region, there was a shallow westerly wave.
There are forecasts that dense fog and smog will persist in Islamabad, Punjab, upper Sindh, and the plains of KP for the foreseeable future.
Nevertheless, it is likely that isolated areas of the southwestern Balochistan as well as coastal areas of Makran will experience drizzling.
It has been a cold and dry weather over most parts of the country for the last 24 hours, with snow and ice falling in the north of the country and Balochistan’s northern provinces.
Over the plains of Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, upper Sindh, and Islamabad, a dense fog/smog prevailed for most of the day, while rain was recorded in Dalbandin (2008mm).
Leh recorded the lowest temperature at -11 C, Skardu at -09, Gilgit at -06, Astore at -05 C, Kalam at -06, Kalat at -05 C, and Srinagar at -05 C.
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