Drizzle and a brief rain shower broke the intense heat in the Punjab plains, including Rahim Yar Khan, while the capital Islamabad also received rain, lowering the temperature on Wednesday.
The rain and strong winds provided relief to those who were fasting.
Karachi’s weather remained dry, with a west wind speed of 10 nautical miles per hour. The weather service forecasted a maximum temperature of 34 to 36 degrees Celsius.
On Tuesday and Wednesday (tomorrow), most of the country will be partly cloudy; however, light rain/thunderstorms with gusty/dust-raising winds are expected in upper Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Islamabad, upper/central Punjab, Kashmir, and Gilgit-Baltistan.
Westerly winds are blowing in the upper/central parts of the country and are expected to last until Thursday.
Rain winds/thunderstorms have occurred in isolated locations in Upper Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Kashmir, Gilgit-Baltistan, and Punjab in the last 24 hours.
Rainfall (mm) in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa: Kalam 22, Balakot 10, Pattan 09, Peshawar (Airport 07, City 05), Chitral 06, Malamjabba, Saidu Sharif 04, Cherat 03, Kakul, Mirkhani 02, Drosh, Takht bai, Dir 01, Kashmir: Rawalakot 11, Muzaffarabad (Airport 07, City 05), Garhi Dupatta 03,
Monday’s highest maximum temperatures (°C) were recorded in Sibbi, Noor Pur Thal, and D.I. Khan.