Islamabad, June 24, 2025 – The latest three-day weather forecast for Islamabad, Karachi, and Lahore indicates varying climatic conditions, with extreme heat in some regions and chances of rain in others.
The forecast, issued by Accuweather, is based on real-time meteorological data and is subject to change depending on evolving weather patterns.
Islamabad Weather Outlook:
Residents of Islamabad are bracing for intense heat on Tuesday, with daytime temperatures expected to soar to 43°C. The RealFeel® temperature may reach up to a staggering 50°C, making dehydration and heatstroke a serious risk. By Wednesday, Islamabad will experience some relief with temperatures dropping to 34°C, though humidity will remain high. Thursday brings increased cloud cover and a 65% chance of morning thunderstorms, followed by sunshine later in the day. Winds in Islamabad will maintain moderate strength throughout the period, offering limited respite.
Karachi Weather Forecast:
In Karachi, weather conditions will be relatively milder compared to the inland heat of Islamabad and Lahore. Tuesday will be breezy and pleasant, with temperatures peaking at 34°C under partly sunny skies. On Wednesday, Karachi will see a slight rise in temperatures to 36°C, with low humidity and a mostly clear sky. Thursday will remain mainly cloudy, and while there is little to no chance of rain, RealFeel® temperatures will still climb to 41°C due to high humidity levels. Coastal breezes will help maintain comfort across Karachi during this spell.
Lahore Weather Trends:
Lahore begins the week under a scorching sun, with highs of 41°C expected on Tuesday. The RealFeel® could hit 48°C, making it a potentially dangerous day for outdoor activity. Wednesday will bring some cloud cover and a dip in temperature to 35°C. On Thursday, Lahore is forecasted to experience a strong morning thunderstorm with overcast skies throughout the day. With a 40% chance of precipitation, Thursday may offer some temporary cooling in Lahore, but the humidity will keep it uncomfortable overall.
Across Islamabad, Karachi, and Lahore, the next three days will test the limits of comfort as summer temperatures continue to surge, accompanied by rising humidity and sporadic rainfall. Authorities urge residents in Islamabad, Karachi, and Lahore to stay hydrated, avoid prolonged sun exposure, and monitor weather advisories closely.