As the nation transitions into the warmer months, the Pakistan Meteorological Department forecasts a predominantly dry spell across the majority of the country. Residents can expect clear skies with minimal chances of precipitation, ensuring a steady continuation of the dry season.
In the expansive terrains of Balochistan, the skies may grace us with a mix of sun and clouds, hinting at a slight variation from the otherwise clear weather pattern.
The capital city, Islamabad, along with the picturesque locales of Murree and Galyat, will bask in uninterrupted dry weather, offering perfect conditions for outdoor activities and travel.
A crisp chill will linger in the air across Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s districts, while Gilgit Baltistan and Azad Kashmir will also enjoy a stretch of dry weather, maintaining the serene winter atmosphere.
However, a twist in the tale comes with the prediction of rain showers in the upper regions on the 20th and 21st of March, providing a brief respite from the dryness. Notably, these showers are expected to steer clear of the flood-stricken zones of Balochistan, allowing recovery efforts to proceed unhampered.
Karachi, the bustling metropolis known for its heat, is set to experience a welcome drop in temperatures as the western wind system makes its entrance from the 21st of March onwards.