NDMA predicts steady temperature increase across Pakistan starting from May 18, with hot weather expected in Sindh until May 23.
The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) has forecasted a steady rise in temperatures across the country beginning on May 18. According to the authority's latest report, parts of Sindh are likely to experience scorching heat conditions through May 23. This comes as no surprise given the region's already high average temperatures during this time.
In contrast, Punjab is expected to receive some relief with scattered rain and windstorms from May 19 to 22. These weather patterns are anticipated to bring much-needed moisture to parched areas of the province, which have been enduring prolonged dry spells.
Balochistan, on the other hand, may experience scattered rainfall during this period, providing a welcome respite for residents who have been dealing with drought conditions in recent months. However, it is important to note that these forecasts are subject to change based on evolving meteorological data and regional climate patterns.
Residents across Pakistan are advised to stay hydrated, avoid prolonged exposure to the sun, and monitor local weather updates closely. Authorities recommend taking necessary precautions to ensure public safety during this period of fluctuating temperatures.