New Western Weather System to Bring Rain and Hail to Parts of Pakistan

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Fresh spell of rain with gusty winds expected in southern and western regions as temperatures fluctuate across major cities

ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Meteorological Department has forecast a fresh spell of rain and thunderstorms in southern and western parts of the country, as a new system of western winds is expected to enter Pakistan on Feb. 16.

According to officials, the weather system is likely to affect parts of Balochistan by Monday evening and Tuesday, bringing rain accompanied by strong winds and thunder. Showers are also expected in Karachi and several districts of Sindh.

Rainfall is forecast in Waziristan, Bannu and Dera Ismail Khan on Monday and Tuesday, while parts of South Punjab may receive showers on Feb. 17. Hailstorms are also possible in northern Balochistan, DI Khan and Dera Ghazi Khan.

Cold conditions persist in Northern Districts of Balochistan, with temperatures dropping to 4°C in Quetta and 2°C in Kalat and Ziarat.

Meanwhile, Karachi is expected to see temperatures rise to 31°C with intense sunshine, amid concerning air pollution levels. In Lahore, mild daytime weather is expected with no rain forecast in the next 24 hours, while Islamabad is likely to remain cold and dry, with temperatures ranging between 7°C and 20°C.

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