Thundershower Expected in Northeast Punjab on September 13, 2023

Thundershower Expected in Northeast Punjab on September 13, 2023

In a recent weather forecast announcement, the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) has provided valuable information regarding the expected weather conditions in various regions of Pakistan for Wednesday, September 13, 2023.

According to the PMD’s daily weather report, the majority of the plain areas in the country are expected to experience hot and humid weather. However, there is a noteworthy probability of rain, strong winds, and thundershowers occurring at isolated locations in specific regions.

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One of the regions highlighted in the forecast is the Potohar region, located in the northeastern part of Punjab. This area is expected to witness thundershowers, providing some relief from the scorching heat that has prevailed over the past few days. Similarly, northeastern Punjab, Kashmir, and adjoining hilly areas are also likely to experience these weather phenomena, offering respite from the relentless heatwave.

In terms of the synoptic situation affecting Pakistan’s weather, the PMD reported that continental air currently prevails over most parts of the country. Simultaneously, a shallow westerly wave has made its presence felt in the upper regions of Pakistan. This combination of weather systems contributes to the diversity of weather conditions experienced across the nation.

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Over the past 24 hours, Pakistan has been grappling with hot and humid weather conditions, making life uncomfortable for its residents. However, there was a glimmer of hope in the form of recorded rainfall in Narowal, Punjab, where 4 millimeters of precipitation were measured. While this amount may seem modest, it signifies the potential for further rainfall in the coming days.

In terms of maximum temperatures recorded on the day, Nokkundi endured scorching heat with the mercury soaring to 45°C, closely followed by Dalbandin at 44°C. These high temperatures are a reminder of the importance of staying vigilant and taking precautions to protect oneself from the heat’s adverse effects.

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As the weather patterns continue to evolve, it is imperative for both residents and travelers to remain updated with the latest information and warnings issued by the Pakistan Meteorological Department. Staying informed is crucial for ensuring safety and preparedness in the face of changing weather conditions. It is advisable to plan outdoor activities accordingly and be ready for sudden shifts in the weather, especially in the regions where thundershowers are predicted.