Balochistan experiences a severe cold wave as temperatures drop below freezing.

Quetta and various other areas of Balochistan are experiencing a severe cold wave, with temperatures plummeting significantly throughout the province.
The Pakistan Meteorological Department reported that Quetta experienced a minimum temperature of – 4 degrees Celsius.
Qalat emerged as the coldest place, with temperatures plummeting to – 6 degrees Celsius.
The Met Office indicated that the majority of districts in the province are expected to endure chilly and arid weather for the duration of the day.
In the forthcoming 24 hours, the northern regions of Balochistan are anticipated to experience very harsh cold, particularly during the early morning and midnight periods.
Concurrently, the weather is expected to stay frigid and arid across the majority of the nation for the next twelve hours.
Nevertheless, extremely low temperatures in mountainous regions are anticipated throughout the nighttime hours.
Intermittent smog and fog may form over the low-lying regions of Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa throughout the morning and evening hours.
This morning’s temperature readings for key cities.
Islamabad five degrees Celsius, Lahore ten, Karachi fourteen, Peshawar seven, Quetta minus two, Gilgit minus five, Murree and Muzaffarabad three degrees Celsius.
The weather forecast for Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir predicts extremely cold and dry conditions in Srinagar, Leh, Pulwama, Anantnag, Shopian, and Baramula, while Jammu will see chilly and dry weather.
Temperature documented this morning:
Srinagar, Pulwama, and Baramulla had temperatures of minus two degrees Celsius; Jammu recorded nine degrees Celsius; Leh recorded minus seven degrees Celsius; Anantnag and Shopian recorded minus three degrees Celsius.