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As Eid-ul-Fitr approaches, contrasting weather patterns are expected across Pakistan. While Islamabad anticipates rain accompanied by thunderstorms, Karachi braces itself for scorching temperatures.
The Meteorological Department has forecasted rain accompanied by thunder in several areas of the upper regions of Pakistan, including Islamabad, on the first day of Eid-ul-Fitr.
The Meteorological Department anticipates the onset of a new series of rainfall across the country starting from Friday. Rain with thunderstorms is expected to grace the upper regions, including Islamabad, on Wednesday.
The Director of the Meteorological Department mentioned that Thursday’s weather is expected to remain dry with slightly hot temperatures. However, a fresh bout of rainfall is predicted to sweep across the nation from Friday evening onwards, with clearing skies anticipated in most areas from Friday through Monday.
In contrast, the Meteorological Department has issued warnings of rising temperatures in Karachi from April 9 to 10, with the mercury likely to soar up to 39 degrees Celsius.
Furthermore, the Department suggests that Karachi’s temperature is poised to escalate from April 9 to 10, while the upper and central districts of Sindh are expected to endure hot weather during the day, with temperatures ranging from 38 to 39 degrees Celsius.