PMD Forecasts Hot, Dry Saturday for Most of Pakistan, Isolated Storms in the North
A shallow westerly wave now weakens after sparking showers, leaving only spotty storm chances over the northern highlands.
Overview
- The Pakistan Meteorological Department expects Saturday to be mostly hot and dry, with isolated rain, wind, or thunderstorms in upper Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Gilgit-Baltistan, and Kashmir.
- The latest forecast follows scattered showers and gusty winds in northern and central areas, including Islamabad, Rawalpindi, and Lahore, tied to a shallow westerly wave.
- Over the last 24 hours, stations reported light rain in upper areas such as Dir, Kalam, Parachinar, and Muzaffarabad, with Dera Ghazi Khan also seeing measurable totals.
- City guidance puts Saturday highs at 35–37°C in Islamabad, 34–36°C in Rawalpindi, and 40–42°C in Lahore, with similar ranges signaled into Sunday and Monday.
- This pattern is typical of spring in Pakistan, when passing westerly systems spark brief hill-country storms while most plains remain hot, shaping daily health, farm work, and travel plans.