Temperature records were broken around the nation as a result of the current cold spell. Unprecedented low temperatures were recorded in several locations throughout Sindh and Punjab.
According to Pak Meteorological, the largest automated network of weather stations in Pakistan, the present cold wave will begin to wane in strength starting today.
Another cold wave is on the horizon, and Pak Weather predicts that it will sweep the nation this week. Tomorrow, a westerly disturbance will move into Balochistan, and from January 18 to January 20, rain and snow are likely to occur in certain regions of the province. Additionally, rain is anticipated in the province’s coastline region.
???? ملک بھر میں جاری شدید ریکارڈ توڑ سردی آج سے کمزور ہونا شروع ہوجائے گی، کل سے درجہ حرارت بڑھنے کا امکان، 18/19 جنوری سے مغربی سسٹم بلوچستان میں بارشوں اور پہاڑوں پر برفباری کا سبب بنیگا، جو 20 سے 24 تاریخ تک ملک کے شمالی حصوں کو بھی متاثر کرے گا.
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موسمی تجزیہ کار pic.twitter.com/HQd9UYwxIX— PakWeather.com (@Pak_Weather) January 16, 2023
Owais Hyder, the founder of Pak Weather, said in an exclusive interview with ProPakistani that portions of Sindh in the northwest and west should expect rain on January 18 and 19. The 19th and 20th of January will see some light rain in Karachi.
Heavy snowfall is predicted for the northwest and northern regions of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP), as well as Murree, Gilgit Baltistan (GB), and Azad Jammu and Kashmir, from January 20 to 25. (AJK).
Beginning on January 23, the next cold wave will pick up steam, and most areas of the nation may expect a drop in temperature. In Karachi, the mercury will dip to 6°C, while it will be between 0° and 2°C in Islamabad, 1° and 3°C in Lahore, and -10°C in Quetta.