Another spell of monsoon rain is expected to begin tomorrow: weather dept
Pakistan Meteorological Office predicts widespread Monsoon Rains from 9th to 12th August. The Pakistan Meteorological Office has forecasted more monsoon rains across the country, with strong monsoon currents expected to penetrate from the Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal into upper and central regions from August 9th to 12th. Read
Week-long heavy rains predicted nationwide from August 1
The Met Office has forecasted a major monsoon system set to impact Pakistan starting the night of July 31. The system will first affect northern regions and then spread to central and southern areas by August 2. In Kashmir, expect rain, wind, and thunderstorms from July 31 to August 6,
Karachi is at risk of urban flooding due to monsoon rains
The National Disaster Management Authority has warned of urban flooding in Karachi and other cities across the country till August 3. The government body has said that with monsoon currents from the Bay of Bengal likely to remain in central and southern parts of the country, various areas in Sindh
Monsoon rains expected across Pakistan from July 8-15
The Meteorological Department has issued a new advisory forecasting monsoon showers across multiple regions of the country starting today until July 15. As per the advisory, eastern parts of Sindh and Balochistan are likely to receive rainfall today and tomorrow, including Karachi and interior Sindh during the same period. From
Heavy rainfall predicted across Punjab this week
The Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) has issued a weather advisory predicting monsoon rains across multiple districts of Punjab until July 7. Significant rainfall is expected in areas including Sialkot, Narowal, Shakargarh, Lahore, Gujranwala, Gujrat, and Mandi Bahauddin. Meanwhile, in Rawalpindi, Attock, Jhelum, Chakwal, Murree, and the Galiyat region, residents
Heavy monsoon rain predicted within the next 24 hours
WEB DESK: The Meteorological Department has predicted hot and humid weather across most of the country, with certain areas anticipating much-needed rainfall. The department forecasts that Islamabad and its environs will experience hot and humid conditions during the day, with partly cloudy skies and occasional nighttime rain. Rainfall is expected
Here’s when monsoon rains will begin in Pakistan
Chief Meteorologist Sardar Sarfaraz has predicted heavier than usual rainfall for this year’s monsoon season. According to him, the first spell of monsoon rains is expected to begin in some regions after June 19. However, he clarified that there is no expected rain in the plains during Eid-ul-Adha. Sarfaraz highlighted
Pakistan to receive monsoon rains from June to August this year
The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) has predicted monsoon rains over the next three months, offering relief from the scorching heat. The weather department has forecasted moderate to heavy rainfall across various parts of the country from June to August. According to PMD, heavy rainfall in several areas, including central and