As the sun rises on Tuesday, Pakistan braces for a wave of heat that is set to sweep across the country. The forecast predicts a day dominated by dry and hot conditions, with a noticeable uptick in daytime temperatures, especially in the southern regions.
In the heart of the country, Islamabad, along with its neighboring areas, is set to continue experiencing the hot and dry spell that has been the trend in recent days. The plains of Punjab are also preparing for a similar weather pattern, with temperatures expected to rise gradually. However, hill stations like Murree and Galiyat are likely to escape this heat surge, maintaining their usual dry conditions without any significant temperature fluctuations.
The province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa is no exception to this heatwave, with most districts expecting a hot and dry Tuesday. Sindh, on the other hand, is preparing for an extreme weather shift. The forecast predicts an intense heatwave for most districts, with a significant increase in daytime temperatures across the plains.
Balochistan, too, is set to feel the heat, with most districts expecting a rise in daytime temperatures. The regions of Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan, despite their geographical differences, are both set to experience dry weather throughout Tuesday.
As Pakistan gears up for a predominantly hot and dry Tuesday, residents are advised to stay hydrated and avoid unnecessary exposure to the sun.