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PMD warns of low rainfall in December, January

Published on: December 3, 2025 9:45 PM

The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) has warned that rainfall will remain below normal in December and early January. This dry spell could reduce soil moisture across several regions, affecting crops and water reserves. Farmers in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Kashmir, and Gilgit-Baltistan are likely to face the greatest challenges.

The PMD said rain-fed agricultural areas may struggle the most due to the expected moisture shortage. Higher-than-normal temperatures may also increase pest attacks on Rabi crops. Farmers are being urged to take precautionary measures to protect their yields and limit potential losses.

Read more: PMD forecasts dry weather with cold Northern nights

Authorities noted that the dry weather could strain water reserves and worsen soil conditions. Persistent smog and fog may continue until rainfall improves. The department emphasized careful agricultural planning to manage crop health during the dry period.

The PMD expects weather conditions to improve by the end of January and during February. Rainfall is likely to increase, which could restore soil moisture and replenish water reserves. This improvement may also help reduce smog and fog in affected areas.

Read more: PMD rebuts claims of extremely cold winter in Pakistan

Officials highlighted that monitoring and timely action are crucial to minimize crop damage. Farmers are advised to follow PMD updates and adopt strategies to conserve soil moisture. The forecast underscores the importance of preparation for changing weather conditions.

Filed Under: Pakistan, Uncategorized Tagged With: below-normal rainfall, crop impact, December-January, dry spell, farmers’ precautions, Latest, PMD, water reserves

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