Islamabad Weather Stays Very Hot With Some Clouds

Islamabad Weather Stays Very Hot With Some Clouds

Islamabad, April 6, 2025 – The weather in Islamabad continues to remain very hot this Sunday, with occasional cloud cover providing minimal relief.

As temperatures soar, residents are advised to stay cautious, especially during peak afternoon hours when the sun is most intense.

According to forecasts from AccuWeather, today’s high is expected to reach a scorching 36°C, with a low of 21°C during the evening. The RealFeel temperature could touch 37°C, indicating how hot it will actually feel due to humidity and wind conditions. A few clouds might drift over the city during the day, but skies are expected to clear as the sun dominates later.

The weather trend for the coming days in Islamabad shows no signs of cooling down. On Monday, April 7, the mercury is set to rise even further, with a predicted high of 37°C and RealFeel expected at 38°C. The forecast suggests a blend of sun and clouds, but the risk of heat-related illnesses like dehydration and heatstroke will remain high. The UV index will also stay at a very high level, prompting experts to urge residents to wear sunscreen and limit outdoor activities during midday hours.

Tuesday, April 8, brings a slight dip in temperatures, but the weather will still be hot with highs around 34°C. A few high clouds may be present, but the day will largely remain sunny. RealFeel temperatures will hover around 35°C, and those engaging in physical activity are advised to stay hydrated and take frequent breaks.

Islamabad is known for its relatively moderate climate compared to other cities in Pakistan, but this early April heat wave is pushing temperatures well above normal. The dry conditions and strong sun are intensifying the hot spell, making it especially challenging for outdoor workers and commuters.

With the weather staying consistently hot and sunny, residents of Islamabad should remain alert to health advisories. Light clothing, plenty of water, and avoiding long exposures to the sun are all recommended precautions.

As the capital endures this stretch of extreme weather, occasional clouds might offer brief comfort, but the overall pattern remains dominated by hot, dry conditions.