According to a forecast released on Monday by the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD), there is a good chance that the crescent for Ramadan 2023 will be visible on the evening of March 22. (Wednesday).
The Climate Data Processing Center of the Met department provided the update. This indicates that the first day of Ramadan will most likely fall on March 23 in Pakistan.
The weather is predicted to be fair and partly cloudy in most of the nation during the Ramadan moon sighting period, according to the climate record.
Ramadan’s holy month could fall on March 23 with a high probability, according to chief meteorologist Sardar Sarfaraz, who previously told Geo News that the first fast was probably going to be observed on Thursday.
Furthermore, he had mentioned that a clear sky was anticipated so that it would be simple to see the moon.
The PMD had previously stated that rain was anticipated to begin the holy month of Ramadan last week.
Every year, Muslims in Pakistan and the rest of the world observe Ramadan. Muslims fast from dawn until dusk during this holy month in accordance with the Islamic calendar.