
Heavy rainfall and cool breezes in Lahore on Saturday briefly offered a welcome respite from the heat, but temperatures have since risen again, making daytime conditions increasingly hot and uncomfortable.
The Meteorological Department has indicated there is a possibility of rain returning within the next 48 hours, as per local reports.
Residents noted that the rain and hail on Saturday had temporarily improved conditions, but the return of strong sunlight in the mornings and afternoons has made it noticeably warmer.
Deputy Director Saqib Hussain stated that the weather is expected to remain extremely hot over the next 24 hours, followed by a chance of rain and strong winds across the province within 48 hours.
According to the department, Lahore’s maximum temperature is likely to reach 37°C. Winds are currently blowing at around 10 kilometres per hour, while humidity levels have been recorded at 51%.
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