In the latest weather predictions, meteorologists anticipate clear and dry conditions to grace the majority of the nation on February 8, the much-anticipated election day.
Analysts assure voters that there is no looming threat of a significant rainfall event, alleviating concerns for a smooth electoral process. However, a slight twist in the forecast reveals the possibility of scattered light rain in the western regions of Sindh and Balochistan on February 7, the eve of the elections.
Chief Meteorologist Sardar Sarfaraz sheds light on the weather scenario, assuring citizens that any precipitation will be short-lived. Following light to moderate rains in specific areas of Punjab and Balochistan, the rain system is expected to dissipate within 24 hours. Sarfaraz optimistically forecasts a dry and pleasant weather outlook for the entire country on the crucial election day.
As citizens prepare to cast their votes, they can take comfort in the promising weather forecast, ensuring a conducive atmosphere for the electoral process.