During Eid, the Met Office predicts rain and storms throughout Pakistan.

For Eid ul-Fitr, the Pakistan Meteorological Department has released a weather forecast that calls for gloomy skies and heavy rain in a number of regions of the nation.
A fresh western weather system is expected to arrive in Pakistan on the evening or night of March 17, bringing rain and thunderstorms to most areas from March 18 to March 20, according to the Met Office.
According to the forecast, rain and sporadic hailstorms could occur in a number of Balochistani areas between March 17 and March 20. While snowfall is likely over mountainous sections of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, rainfall is anticipated in the upper regions.
From the evening of March 17 to March 20, sporadic rain is predicted in Punjab and Islamabad. Murree, Galiyat, Rawalpindi, and Islamabad may also be impacted by strong winds and potential hailstorms.
The Met Office added that on March 18 and 19, there could be thunderstorms and showers in several areas of Sindh. In the meantime, rains and precipitation in mountainous regions are predicted for Gilgit-Baltistan and Kashmir.
Authorities have recommended tourists to avoid needless travel and issued a warning about possible landslides in upper regions. While daytime temperatures are predicted to decline, crops may be harmed by strong winds and hailstorms.