The weather in Lahore, the provincial capital, remained hot and dry today (Sunday), with the city unfortunately ranking first in the world for pollution levels.
The Meteorological Department has forecasted that the temperature in Lahore could range from a minimum of 27 degrees Celsius to a maximum of 38 degrees Celsius, with no chance of rain throughout the day.
Humidity levels have been reported to exceed 74%, adding to the discomfort, while wind speeds are relatively low at just 8 kilometers per hour. Despite the warm and dry conditions, residents of Lahore continue to face the ongoing issue of severe smog, which has become a persistent problem.
The city remains at the top of the global pollution index, with an average smog level recorded at 190, posing serious health risks to its inhabitants.
The combination of poor air quality and extreme weather conditions has left the citizens of Lahore grappling with environmental challenges that continue to impact daily life and well-being.