Islamabad, April 3, 2025 – The weather in Islamabad is expected to experience fluctuating temperatures in the coming days, with a mix of cloudy, sunny, and hot conditions.
Residents should prepare for varying temperatures and take necessary precautions, especially as heat levels increase over the weekend.
On Thursday, April 3, Islamabad will see a high of 26°C and a low of 14°C. The weather will start off cloudy but will gradually clear up, allowing for some sunshine. It will be a relatively cooler day compared to the coming days, with a RealFeel® of 25°C and moderate winds blowing from the north-northwest at 17 km/h. The maximum UV index is expected to be 4, indicating moderate sun exposure risk.
By Friday, April 4, the weather in Islamabad will turn warmer, with temperatures rising to 31°C during the day and dropping to 16°C at night. The sky will remain clear and sunny, making for a pleasant day. The RealFeel® temperature will reach 32°C, with RealFeel Shade™ at 29°C. Winds will shift to the west-northwest at 15 km/h, and the UV index will increase to a very high level of 8, requiring sun protection for outdoor activities.
Saturday, April 5, will bring even hotter conditions, as temperatures are expected to climb to 33°C with a low of 18°C. Islamabad weather will be mostly cloudy, with an increased risk of dehydration and heatstroke, especially for those engaging in strenuous outdoor activities. The RealFeel® temperature will be 34°C, with RealFeel Shade™ at 31°C. Winds will pick up slightly at 17 km/h, and the UV index will remain at a very high level of 8.
On Sunday, April 6, the Islamabad weather will reach peak temperatures for the week, soaring to 35°C during the day and 20°C at night. The day will be sunny and extremely hot, raising concerns over dehydration and heat-related illnesses. The RealFeel® temperature will match the actual high of 35°C, with a RealFeel Shade™ of 33°C. Winds will continue from the west-northwest at 17 km/h, while the UV index stays at 8, necessitating caution for those spending extended periods outdoors.
As the Islamabad weather shifts from moderate to increasingly hot conditions, residents are advised to stay hydrated, wear sun protection, and avoid excessive outdoor activities during peak heat hours. With the summer season approaching, Islamabad’s weather patterns indicate a warming trend that could persist in the coming weeks.