🌧️ Pakistan Monsoon Forecast: First Rain Spell to Begin June 25
In its latest update, the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) has issued the official Pakistan monsoon forecast, announcing that the first spell of seasonal rain will begin on June 25, 2025. This monsoon activity is expected to last until July 2, bringing much-needed relief to heat-stricken regions.
According to Anjum Nazir, Deputy Director at PMD, the initial spell will impact both coastal and northern regions, including Karachi, Punjab, Gilgit-Baltistan, and parts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. He noted that low atmospheric pressure over the Arabian Sea is causing current heatwave-like conditions in Karachi, with “feels like” temperatures soaring up to 50°C.
🌬️ Pakistan monsoon forecast : Relief for Karachi as Sea Breeze Returns
As per the Pakistan monsoon forecast, Karachiites can expect some relief beginning tomorrow evening, with sea breezes returning to normalize coastal weather. From June 19 onward, the PMD predicts cloudy skies, accompanied by light morning and evening drizzles—a much-awaited change from the stifling heat.
Local authorities are preparing emergency measures to respond to urban flooding and traffic disruption in case of heavy showers. The public is advised to stay hydrated and avoid exposure during peak heat hours.
🌡️ Current Weather Conditions Across Pakistan
Here are the morning temperatures recorded in major cities:
Islamabad: 25°C
Lahore: 29°C
Karachi: 31°C
Peshawar: 26°C
Quetta: 22°C
Gilgit & Muzaffarabad: 20°C
Murree: 18°C
While the Pakistan monsoon forecast focuses on rain relief, many cities are still dealing with hot and dry conditions. Upper and central regions may experience dust storms, thunderstorms, or isolated rainfall over the coming days.
🇮🇳 Pakistan monsoon forecast: Conditions in Indian-Occupied Kashmir
The PMD also issued a regional update for Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK). Areas like Srinagar, Jammu, Leh, Pulwama, Anantnag, Shopian, and Baramulla are likely to witness partly cloudy skies with light rain or thunderstorms.
🌍 Conclusion
The official Pakistan monsoon forecast brings hope for millions suffering from extreme heat. Starting June 25, monsoon showers are expected to break the ongoing heatwave and restore balance to weather conditions across the country. The PMD continues to monitor developing patterns, urging citizens to stay informed and take precautions.
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