Karachi is currently facing partly cloudy, hot, and humid conditions with temperatures between 36°C and 38°C. Morning humidity is 70–80% and evening humidity is around 55–65%. Winds are blowing from the south and southwest. No significant rainfall reported today, but monsoon currents from the Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal are increasing humidity.
From June 25 to 28, Karachi is expected to receive rain, wind, and thundershowers. Heavy rainfall between June 26 and 28 may result in urban flooding in low-lying areas. PMD advises residents to stay away from flood-prone zones and secure loose structures. Light rain occurred on June 24, and the first monsoon spell was recorded on June 20.
Islamabad is experiencing hot and humid conditions with possible rain and thunderstorms starting tonight. Daytime highs are expected around 32–33°C. A westerly wave is entering upper Pakistan, activating a rain spell from June 25 to July 1. Heavy rainfall is expected between June 26 and July 1, with possible flash floods and urban flooding in low-lying areas. PMD warns of potential landslides in nearby hilly regions.
Rawalpindi mirrors Islamabad weather, with highs around 32–36°C. Rain and thunderstorms are expected from the evening. Rain is forecasted from June 25 to July 1, with heavy spells likely to cause flash floods and landslides.
A westerly wave becoming active by June 26, combined with moist currents from the Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal, will result in widespread rainfall across Sindh, Punjab, KP, Kashmir, and Gilgit-Baltistan. PMD has issued alerts for urban flooding, flash floods, and possible landslides. Residents are advised to follow PMD’s weather updates regularly.