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    PMD Forecasts Predominantly Dry Weather Across Pakistan with Isolated Mountain Showers

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 7, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) has issued a weather outlook indicating predominantly dry conditions across most regions of the country over the coming 24 hours. This forecast comes as the nation experiences a brief respite from widespread precipitation, with only select northern areas expected to see some sporadic showers and snowfall.

    the PMD, the hilly and mountainous zones of northern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Gilgit-Baltistan, and Kashmir are likely to witness isolated light rain accompanied by thunderstorms. These weather events are expected to be coupled with light snowfall over the higher elevations, particularly affecting the peaks and upper reaches of these regions. Such conditions are typical for this time of year as winter gradually strengthens its hold over the northern highlands.

    Meanwhile, the plains across Pakistan are forecasted to experience daytime temperatures that remain above the seasonal average, contributing to generally warm and dry weather. In the federal capital Islamabad and its surrounding areas, residents can expect partly cloudy skies with dry conditions prevailing throughout the day. However, the PMD has warned of gusty winds likely to develop during the afternoon, which may cause some discomfort and minor disruptions.

    In Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, the weather will largely be dry and partly cloudy across most districts. The upper mountainous areas will continue to experience relatively cold temperatures, consistent with the ongoing winter season. Isolated chances of light rain and thunderstorms remain over high-altitude locations such as Chitral, Dir, Swat, Mansehra, Abbottabad, Kohistan, and Bajaur. These areas may also see some snowfall, which could impact local travel and daily activities.

    Punjab province is expected to maintain dry weather across the majority of its districts, with warm daytime temperatures providing a contrast to the chillier nights. Gusty winds are also anticipated in the plains during the afternoon hours, while the upper and central districts might experience partly cloudy skies. Popular hill stations including Murree and the Galliyat region are forecasted to remain partly cloudy, with cold temperatures prevailing during the mornings and nights, typical of the winter season in these elevated areas.

    In Sindh, the weather will continue to be hot and dry in most districts, reflecting the province’s generally warmer climate. Balochistan is also expected to see mainly dry conditions across its districts, although the northern and western parts of the province may experience partly cloudy skies. Cold temperatures are predicted during the early morning and night hours, especially in the higher altitude zones of Balochistan.

    Lastly, Gilgit-Baltistan and Kashmir are forecasted to have partly cloudy weather with isolated light rain and thunderstorms, along with light snowfall over the high mountain areas. These weather patterns are consistent with the region’s typical winter climate and may affect travel and local livelihoods in the mountainous terrain.

    Overall, the PMD’s forecast suggests a continuation of dry and stable weather for most parts of Pakistan, with only the northern mountainous regions experiencing intermittent precipitation and snowfall. Residents in these areas are advised to stay updated on weather developments, particularly those living in or traveling through high-altitude zones.

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