Islamabad, June 17, 2025 – Residents of Islamabad should brace for increasingly hot weather as temperatures are expected to rise steadily throughout the week.
The capital city is currently in the grip of a heatwave, with forecasters predicting no significant relief in the coming days.
According to the latest weather update from AccuWeather, Islamabad will continue to experience scorching temperatures, clear skies, and minimal chances of rain. The intense summer spell has already pushed daytime temperatures above 38°C, and meteorologists warn that the mercury could climb further in the midweek stretch.
On Tuesday, the weather in Islamabad is expected to remain hot and dry, with temperatures peaking around 38°C during the day and dipping only slightly to 27°C at night. The RealFeel® temperature could reach as high as 41°C, making outdoor activities uncomfortable, especially during the afternoon hours.
The situation is forecast to intensify on Wednesday, with Islamabad seeing temperatures rising to 39°C. The RealFeel® temperature may hover around 42°C, while the UV index remains at an extreme level of 12, indicating a strong risk of skin damage from unprotected sun exposure.
Thursday is expected to be the hottest day of the week so far, with Islamabad weather reaching a high of 41°C and a RealFeel® temperature of 43°C. Winds from the southeast at moderate speeds may offer minimal relief. Nights are also becoming warmer, with lows around 30°C, further contributing to discomfort, particularly for those without air conditioning.
The Pakistan Meteorological Department has advised citizens to stay hydrated, avoid direct sun exposure during peak hours, and take necessary precautions against heat-related illnesses. With extremely high UV levels, experts recommend wearing sunscreen and protective clothing when venturing outdoors.
As the week progresses, Islamabad weather conditions are likely to remain dry, with little to no chance of precipitation. The combination of rising temperatures, strong sunlight, and dry winds is expected to maintain the oppressive heat across the capital.
Authorities in Islamabad are closely monitoring the weather situation and may issue further advisories if the heatwave intensifies. Residents are urged to remain vigilant and follow all safety guidelines to protect themselves during this period of extreme weather.