
PMD warns of soaring temperatures during Eid
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) has issued a warning for a severe heatwave expected to affect large parts of the country during the Eid-ul-Adha holidays and the following week.
According to the Met Office, a high-pressure system is forecast to develop over the region starting June 7, intensifying from June 8 onwards and causing a significant rise in daytime temperatures.
In the northern regions including central and upper Punjab, Islamabad, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Kashmir, and Gilgit-Baltistan temperatures are expected to soar 5 to 7°C above normal between June 7 and 12.
Meanwhile, the southern half of the country, including upper and central Sindh, southern Punjab, and parts of Balochistan, is likely to experience temperatures 4 to 6°C above normal during the same period.
Dust storms and gusty winds are also anticipated over the plains due to excessive surface heating.
The Met Office has urged the general public, especially children, elderly, and women, to avoid prolonged sun exposure and stay well-hydrated.
The citizens are advised to take all precautionary measures to prevent heat-related illnesses.
Rising temperatures in the northern areas could accelerate the snowmelt rate, potentially affecting water flows in rivers.
The authorities have urged the judicious use of water and requested farmers to plan their crop activities in line with the forecast.
All concerned departments have been advised to stay alert and take necessary actions to mitigate risks during this severe weather spell.
The Met Office also recommended regularly checking official weather updates for the latest information and safety guidance.