Islamabad, April 2, 2025 – The residents of Islamabad can expect a significant drop in temperature on Thursday, April 3, 2025, following an unusually warm day on Wednesday.
The change in Islamabad weather is anticipated to bring much-needed relief from the scorching conditions experienced earlier in the week.
On April 2, Islamabad saw temperatures soar as high as 37°C, with RealFeel temperatures reaching a sweltering 41°C. The day was marked by abundant sunshine, minimal cloud cover, and almost no chance of precipitation. The Islamabad weather on this day posed a challenge for those spending extended hours outdoors, with a high UV index of 8, indicating a very high risk of sun exposure-related discomfort.
However, according to forecasts from AccuWeather, Islamabad weather will take a cooler turn on April 3. The temperature is expected to dip to a high of 27°C during the day, with nighttime temperatures dropping to a much cooler 14°C. The day is likely to start with cloud cover before giving way to some sunshine, creating a more comfortable environment for residents. The RealFeel temperature is expected to hover around 25°C, with a significantly lower UV index of 4, indicating a moderate risk of sun exposure.
The shift in Islamabad weather will also be accompanied by stronger winds from the north-northwest, reaching speeds of around 19 km/h. This increase in wind activity may contribute to a fresher atmosphere, making outdoor activities far more pleasant compared to the previous day.
However, this cool spell is expected to be short-lived. By Friday, April 4, temperatures will begin to rise again, reaching a high of 31°C during the day and dropping to 16°C at night. The warming trend will continue into the weekend, with Saturday, April 5, expected to bring back hot and mostly cloudy conditions. Highs of 33°C, RealFeel temperatures of 34°C, and a very high UV index of 8 may increase the risk of dehydration and heat-related concerns.
As Islamabad weather undergoes these fluctuations, residents are advised to take appropriate precautions, staying hydrated and avoiding prolonged sun exposure during hotter days. The upcoming cooler spell on April 3 will offer a brief respite before temperatures begin to climb once more.