The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) has forecast rain-wind/thundershowers in various parts of the country, including northern regions, the Potohar plateau, and upper Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, as part of an ongoing wet spell. The weather is expected to remain partly cloudy with chances of heavy rainfall, especially during the morning hours.
The PMD has also issued advisories about possible flash flooding in hilly and low-lying areas due to intense rainfall. Tourists heading to popular hill stations and mountainous destinations are urged to stay informed about weather conditions and follow safety guidelines during their visits.
Strong winds, occasional lightning, and slippery roads may impact travel plans. Travelers are advised to avoid unnecessary movement in areas prone to landslides and to check for road and weather updates before setting out.
Meanwhile, other parts of the country are likely to experience hot and humid weather, especially in southern and central regions. Some areas may also receive isolated showers, offering brief respite from the heat.
During the past 24 hours, various regions experienced rain of varying intensity, with significant showers recorded in select urban and hilly areas. The wet spell is expected to continue, and residents as well as visitors are encouraged to remain cautious, especially near rivers, streams, and mountain roads.
The PMD continues to monitor the situation and recommends that tourists, families, and commuters stay updated through official weather reports and advisories.