Scorching Days Ahead: Islamabad Weather Reaches 32°C Soon Source: Radio Pakistan

Scorching Days Ahead: Islamabad Weather Reaches 32°C Soon

Islamabad is set to experience increasingly warm temperatures in the coming days, with the weather forecast predicting highs reaching up to 32°C.

Residents should prepare for hot and sunny conditions, as the weather pattern remains dry with little to no chance of precipitation.

According to weather reports, Friday, March 21, will see temperatures peaking at 30°C, with a low of 13°C at night. The day will be filled with plenty of sunshine, although a breeze from the northwest at 15 km/h will provide some relief. The RealFeel® temperature will also stand at 30°C, while the RealFeel Shade™ temperature will be slightly lower at 28°C. The UV Index will remain high at 7, so residents are advised to take precautions against sun exposure.

On Saturday, March 22, Islamabad’s weather will remain warm, with a high of 30°C and a slightly warmer low of 14°C at night. The day is expected to be mostly cloudy, creating a minor cooling effect. The RealFeel® temperature is forecasted to be 31°C, while the shade temperature will stand at 29°C. Winds from the south at 11 km/h will bring mild air circulation across the city.

By Sunday, March 23, temperatures will rise further, reaching a peak of 32°C, making it the warmest day of the forecasted period. Islamabad’s weather will remain dry and sunny, with a RealFeel® temperature climbing to 34°C, while shaded areas will still feel quite warm at 30°C. With southern winds continuing at 11 km/h, conditions will remain stable. The UV Index will stay at 7, maintaining the need for sun protection.

As Islamabad experiences this shift toward hotter weather, residents should take necessary precautions, such as staying hydrated and avoiding prolonged exposure to the sun. The city’s dry climate means temperatures may feel even hotter, particularly in direct sunlight. With no rain in the forecast, Islamabad’s weather outlook remains clear, ensuring warm and sunny days ahead.