RAWALPINDI: Heavy rain and gusty winds in the twin cities of Rawalpindi and Islamabad on Sunday evening brought a pleasant change in the weather, breaking the spell of hot and humid conditions over the last two days.

Heavy clouds overshadowed the sun in the twin cities in the evening and heavy rains and gusty winds lashed various areas starting at 6:50pm and continuing into the night.

The cool winds brought a pleasant change in the weather and the temperature dropped to 29 degrees Celsius.

Over the last two days, daytime temperatures had swelled to 37 to 38 degrees Celsius.

The Met Office recorded 21 millimetres of rain at Zero Point, 18 mm at Saidpur 11, 15 mm at Golra, 1 mm at Bokra in Islamabad, while 9 mm of rain was recorded at Katcheri, Chaklala and Shamsabad in Rawalpindi.

A Met Office official said that a shallow trough of westerly wave is affecting northern and central parts of the country.

Moist currents from the Arabian Sea are also penetrating the central and upper parts.

He said that hot and dry weather is expected in most parts of the country. However, he added, partly cloudy weather with rain, dust/windstorm and thunderstorms is expected at isolated places in upper/central Punjab, Islamabad, Gilgit-Baltistan, Kashmir and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

Moderate to heavy rain/hail may also occur at isolated places.

He warned that wind, dust-thunderstorms, hailstorms and lightning may damage loose structures like electric poles, trees, vehicles and solar panels during today (evening/night) and on May 12.

The Met Office also recorded Sunday’s highest maximum temperatures at Jacobabad, Mohenjodaro and Dadu at 46 degrees Celsius, and at Sibi and Rahim Yar Khan at 45 degrees Celsius.

Published in Dawn, May 12th, 2025

Opinion

Editorial

Minimum wages
13 Jun, 2025

Minimum wages

THE ‘admission’ of the Sindh Employees’ Social Security Institution that over 80pc of industries had not...
Iran attack fears
13 Jun, 2025

Iran attack fears

AS the fate of the US-Iran talks remains undecided, there are worrying signs that in case the negotiations collapse,...
Climate realities
13 Jun, 2025

Climate realities

EVEN as he faced a difficult crowd at the finance ministry’s post-budget press conference, it seems that Finance...
Lack of direction
Updated 12 Jun, 2025

Lack of direction

Few believe that a govt desperate to grow the economy can actually pull it off, as the dynamism required is not visible.
Taxing e-commerce
12 Jun, 2025

Taxing e-commerce

FOR the first time, the government has the digital economy in its crosshairs. With a slew of new measures proposed ...
Kashmir mediation
12 Jun, 2025

Kashmir mediation

ONE of the noteworthy outcomes of last month’s limited clashes between Pakistan and India is that the Kashmir ...