‘Lenticular cloud formation’ leaves many puzzled

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The Quetta sky turned colourful around Fajr prayers on Tuesday.—PPI
The Quetta sky turned colourful around Fajr prayers on Tuesday.—PPI

KARACHI: A “rare lenticular cloud formation” observed over Quetta in the early hours of Tuesday left the public puzzled over the phenomenon and its origins, according to Dawn.com.

Citizens reported sighting the phenomenon around morning prayers from many parts of Balochistan and speculation was rife about the likely cause.

Many social media accounts hinted that the cloud formation was the result of a missile test or a new technology tested by the military.

In a post on X later in the day, the Pakistan Meteorological Depar­tment said that the sight was a “lenticular cloud formation” which was observed early morning over Koh-i-Murdar region.

“The cloud appeared before sunrise, persisted for approximately 20 minutes, and dissipated just prior to sunrise.”

As per the United Kingdom’s Met Office, lenticular clouds are lens-shaped orographic wave clouds that are formed when the air is stable and winds blow across hills and mountains from the same or similar direction at different heights through the troposphere.

Published in Dawn, October 29th, 2025

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