Islamabad, April 4, 2025 – The capital city of Pakistan, Islamabad, is expected to experience a spell of very warm weather over the next several days, with rising temperatures and prolonged sunshine predicted by meteorological services.
Known for its scenic beauty and calm atmosphere, Islamabad is now gearing up for a noticeable spike in daytime heat, as forecasted by AccuWeather.
Starting April 4, 2025, the weather in Islamabad will begin heating up, with daytime highs reaching 31°C and nighttime lows around 16°C. The day will remain warm, accompanied by hazy sunshine and dry conditions. The RealFeel® temperature may climb to 32°C, and with a UV index of 8, residents are advised to take precautions when outdoors.
On Saturday, April 5, the weather is expected to intensify with temperatures climbing to 33°C during the day and 18°C at night. The RealFeel® is forecasted at 34°C, suggesting a high risk of dehydration and heatstroke, particularly during outdoor physical activities. The warm air combined with minimal cloud cover means sunlight exposure could be severe, making sun protection essential.
By Sunday, April 6, the city will likely experience even hotter weather, with temperatures forecasted to reach 35°C and nighttime lows of 20°C. The RealFeel® will rise to 36°C, indicating a very warm and potentially uncomfortable environment for those spending time outside. AccuWeather warns of health risks such as dehydration and heat exhaustion.
The peak of this warm weather stretch is expected on Monday, April 7, when Islamabad could face a daytime high of 36°C. Although some high clouds may appear, the sun will dominate the skies. The RealFeel® and RealFeel Shade™ will hover around 36°C and 34°C respectively, continuing the trend of extreme daytime warmth.
This weather trend is typical for early April in Islamabad, but the intensity and consistency of the heat make it noteworthy. Citizens are encouraged to stay hydrated, avoid unnecessary sun exposure, and wear appropriate clothing to manage the warm conditions.
Overall, residents and visitors should prepare for a sustained period of very warm weather in Islamabad, as temperatures remain elevated throughout the next few days.