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    Warm and Dry Weather Conditions Persist Across Major Pakistani Cities

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 6, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    Weather across Pakistan remains predominantly warm and dry, with minor regional differences in temperature and humidity levels. Islamabad, the federal capital, enjoys pleasant conditions featuring sunny skies and temperatures ranging from 24 to 28 °C. Light winds combined with elevated humidity contribute to mild weather throughout the day.

    Meanwhile, Lahore is experiencing warmer temperatures, reaching up to 32 °C. The city is slightly hazy, with dry conditions prevailing and air quality rated from moderate to poor.

    In Karachi, coastal influences continue to affect the climate. Temperatures range between 30 and 33 °C, accompanied by humid conditions. Active sea breezes provide some relief from the heat in this coastal metropolis.

    Peshawar is witnessing mild and dry weather, with temperatures around 26 to 27 °C. Light winds and occasional cloud cover are expected to persist.

    Notably, Quetta remains cooler compared to other major cities, with daytime temperatures near 20 °C and significant drops at night. The city experiences partly cloudy skies and a slight chance of rain.

    Overall, most regions of Pakistan are forecasted to stay dry and warm. Southern areas are seeing higher temperatures, while northern parts continue to enjoy relatively comfortable weather conditions.

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