Islamabad Continues to Enjoy Charm of Winter Cold

Pakistan Weather

Islamabad, January 24, 2025 – The capital city of Pakistan, Islamabad, continues to revel in the charm of winter, with cold temperatures set to persist in the coming days. Residents of Islamabad are experiencing a refreshing chill as the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) forecasts cold and dry weather for the region and its surroundings.

The PMD has predicted that Islamabad and adjacent areas will witness predominantly cold and dry conditions on Friday, January 24, 2025. The chill is expected to linger, with similar weather anticipated on Saturday, January 25, 2025. The serene winter atmosphere in Islamabad adds a touch of magic to the city’s scenic beauty, making it an ideal time for residents and visitors to enjoy outdoor activities and hot beverages.

On a national scale, the PMD highlighted that continental air is currently dominating most parts of the country, contributing to the prevailing cold and dry weather.

Friday Weather Outlook

The PMD forecasts that cold and dry weather will prevail across most parts of Pakistan on Friday. Hilly areas, in particular, are expected to experience very cold nights. In Islamabad, the day is likely to remain crisp and dry, offering a perfect opportunity for the city’s residents to savor the winter charm.

Saturday Weather Outlook

For Saturday, similar weather conditions are expected across the country. The hilly regions will remain very cold during the morning and night, while Islamabad is set to continue its trend of cold and dry weather.

Past 24-Hour Weather Summary

Over the past 24 hours, cold and dry weather dominated most areas of Pakistan, with hilly regions experiencing extremely low temperatures. Islamabad enjoyed typical winter conditions during this period.

Lowest Recorded Temperatures

The PMD also reported the lowest minimum temperatures recorded across the country during the last 24 hours. Leh experienced a bone-chilling -12°C, followed by Kalam, Gupis, and Astore at -09°C. Kalat recorded -08°C, while Skardu reached -06°C. Other notable cold spots included Hunza and Quetta at -04°C and Malam Jabba, Dir, and Parachinar at -03°C.

As Islamabad continues to embrace its winter chill, the city offers a perfect blend of seasonal beauty and chilly charm for its residents and visitors.