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Hot Weather Persists Nationwide with Rain Expected in Northern Areas

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Pakistan Weather Forecast: Hot Dry Conditions Prevail Across Plains

Monday’s weather across Pakistan is expected to be mostly hot and dry, according to the Meteorological Department. Several upper and northern regions may see rain accompanied by strong winds and thunderstorms.

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In Islamabad and surrounding areas, partly cloudy conditions are anticipated with chances of strong winds and thunderstorms. Hail may also occur at a few locations.

Punjab will continue experiencing hot and dry weather, but southern and central areas may face dust storms and strong winds. Cities like Murree, Galiyat, Rawalpindi, and Lahore could receive scattered rain along with possible hail.

Upper Khyber Pakhtunkhwa is expected to remain partly cloudy with rain accompanied by strong winds in areas such as Chitral, Swat, Abbottabad, and Peshawar.

Sindh will stay under severe hot and dry conditions across most regions. Balochistan’s southern areas are also expected to experience intense heat, although light rain may occur in Zhob, Loralai, and nearby areas.

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Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan are likely to remain partly cloudy with chances of rain at some places and hail in isolated areas.

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