ISLAMABAD (Kashmir English): The Meteorological Department has predicted thunderstorms in many other parts of the country, including the federal capital Islamabad, which is expected to make the weather pleasant.
According to the details released by the Meteorological Department, the weather in the federal capital Islamabad will remain hot and humid this morning, while the weather is likely to be partly cloudy after noon. In addition, regular rain with thunderstorms is expected in different parts of the city during the night.
Kashmir, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Gilgit Baltistan:
The Meteorological Department further said that the weather will also remain partly cloudy in various upper areas of Kashmir, upper Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Gilgit Baltistan. Along with the wind and weather conditions in all these upper places, there is a clear possibility of thundershowers at many places.
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Islamabad Weather
According to the report, the temperature of the federal capital Islamabad has been recorded at 21 degrees Celsius in the morning, while the temperature is likely to reach 32 degrees Celsius during the prevailing hours of the day.
It has been reported that winds are expected to blow at a speed of about 9 kilometers per hour in the city and the humidity ratio in the air is expected to be more than 53 percent.
Drizzle and sea breezes in Karachi
On the other hand, the provincial capital Karachi has also been predicted to remain cloudy today, while light rain or drizzle has been predicted in some specific areas of the city.
The pleasant sea breeze in the city has significantly reduced the intensity of the humidity, due to which the citizens have breathed a sigh of relief to some extent.
According to the report, the minimum temperature in Karachi in the morning was recorded at 30 degrees Celsius, while according to Meteorological Department officials, the maximum temperature in the city during the day could reach 35 degrees Celsius.




