Pakistan will continue to have hot, muggy weather.

The majority of Pakistan is anticipated to have hot, dry weather today, according to the Pakistan Meteorological Department, while the lowlands are predicted to have even more heat due to high humidity.

In the upper regions and a few districts of Punjab, rain is likely to occur during the evening and night along with strong gusts and thunderstorms.

The Met Office predicts that Islamabad and the surrounding areas will continue to have hot, muggy weather, therefore authorities are advising people to stay out of direct sunshine.

The majority of Punjab’s districts are predicted to have hot, dry weather, with the plains continuing to have humid temperatures. However, at night, isolated locations in Sialkot and Narowal are expected to see thunderstorms, dust storms, and showers with strong winds.

The majority of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s districts are predicted to stay hot and dry, with high humidity in lowland areas. However, after noon, partially overcast skies may appear in upper districts.

Sindh is expected to continue experiencing extreme heat, dry weather, and humidity, with some cloud cover remaining in coastal areas.

The majority of Balochistan’s districts will continue to be hot, with severe heatwave conditions predicted in the central regions and partly cloudy conditions in the southern districts.

In the meantime, Gilgit-Baltistan and Azad Kashmir are expected to see hot, dry weather throughout the day, with partly overcast circumstances possible at night and in the evening.

The Met Office has encouraged people to take precautions, drink more water, and refrain from needless movement in direct sunshine, especially youngsters, the elderly, and those with health conditions.

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