ISLAMABAD: Mainly hot and dry weather is expected most parts of the country while rain-thunderstorm is expected at few places in Lahore division, Kashmir and adjoining hilly areas during next 24 hours.
Low pressure area lies over north Balochistan and its trough extending southeastwards. Continental air is expected to prevail our most parts of the country during coming week, according to an official of the met office. In last 24 hours, weather remained hot and dry in most parts of Pakistan.
However, rain-thunderstorm with gusty winds occurred at isolated places in Peshawar, Kohat, Malakand, Hazara, Kohat, Rawalpindi divisions, Gilgit-Baltistan and Kashmir. Rainfall recorded during this time span remained Bannu 29mm, Kalam, Parachinar 10mm, Dir 09mm, Patton 08mm, Drosh, Mirkhani 06mm, Kohat 12mm, Peshawar city 04mm, Balakot 03mm, Kohat, Peshawar A/P 02mm, Cherat 01mm, In Punjab, Murree 03mm, Kashmir, Muzaffarabad 07mm, In Gilgit-Baltastan: Hunza 08mm, Gupis 07mm, Chilas 05mm, Skardu, Astore, Bunji 02mm, in Punjab: Mianwali 02mm.
Maximum Temperatures recorded on Sunday remained Benazirabad 47øC, Sibbi, Dadu, Sukkur, Padidan 46øC, Jacobabad, Mohenjo-Daro, Rohri, Turbat 45øC, Islamabad 35øC, Lahore 43øC, Karachi 36øC, Peshawar 33øC, Quetta 32øC, Gilgit 27øC, Chitral 24øC, Hunza 23øC, Muzaffarabad 31øC, Murree 22øC, Skardu 24øC, Faisalabad 41øC, Multan 40øC, Hyderabad 42øC, Dir 25øC and Kalat 30øC.
Pollen count was 88m3 of air per day during this time period.