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Hot weather likely across most parts of country

Published on: April 30, 2026 10:45 AM

Hot and dry weather is expected to persist across most parts of the country today, with southern regions likely to experience severe heat conditions, according to the Pakistan Meteorological Department.

Read More: Pakistan Issues Heatwave Alert as Temperatures Set to Rise

The weather department said temperatures are expected to remain above seasonal averages in several areas, particularly in Sindh and Balochistan, where heat intensity is likely to remain high throughout the day.

Officials reported that during the past 24 hours, the highest temperature in the country was recorded in Turbat and Nawabshah, where mercury climbed to 46 degrees Celsius.

Other high readings included 45 degrees Celsius in Sakrand, while Dadu, Lasbela, and Mohenjo Daro recorded temperatures of 44 degrees Celsius.

In Sindh, Hyderabad and Sukkur saw maximum temperatures of 42 degrees Celsius.

Temperatures remained relatively moderate in central Punjab, with Multan and Sahiwal recording 38 degrees Celsius.

Karachi reported a maximum temperature of 35 degrees Celsius, while Lahore recorded 34 degrees Celsius.

In the federal capital Islamabad and Peshawar, the highest temperature was 33 degrees Celsius.

Cooler conditions prevailed in northern and high-altitude regions, with Quetta and Muzaffarabad recording 30 degrees Celsius, while Gilgit remained comparatively mild at 23 degrees Celsius.

The Met Office advised citizens to take precautionary measures, particularly in regions facing severe heat. Residents have been urged to stay hydrated, avoid unnecessary outdoor activities during peak afternoon hours, and take extra care of children, the elderly, and those with health conditions.

Hot weather conditions are common during this period, but prolonged heatwaves can increase the risk of dehydration, heat exhaustion, and strain on electricity and water supply systems.

Read More: PDMA warns of scorching Punjab heat 

Authorities are monitoring temperature trends as the country moves deeper into the warmer months. No significant rainfall activity has been forecast for most regions, suggesting that dry conditions are likely to continue in the short term. Weather experts say temperatures may remain elevated over the coming days, especially in southern districts where heat intensity is already severe.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: heatwave, Hot weather, Latest, Pakistan Meteorological Department, pakistan weather, summer forecast, Temperature

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