PDMA warns of above-normal temperatures till July

Published May 8, 2026
A vendor pushes his food cart as he walks across a road during rainfall somewhere in Punjab. — AFP/File
A vendor pushes his food cart as he walks across a road during rainfall somewhere in Punjab. — AFP/File

LAHORE: The Punjab Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) has warned of above-normal temperatures and rain across parts of the province during May, June and July, cautioning that heatwaves, flash floods, urban flooding and windstorms could affect several regions in the coming months.

PDMA seasonal weather outlook available with Dawn states that northern and north-western Punjab are expected to receive above-normal rainfall during the three months period while eastern Punjab may receive slightly below normal rainfall. Central Punjab is likely to experience near normal rainfall.

The PDMA has issued an advisory to provincial departments including divisional commissioners, deputy commissioners, police, WASA and Rescue 1122.The PDMA further warned that most districts of Punjab could experience heatwave conditions and above-normal temperatures from May 7 to 11.

The authority also cautioned that rising temperatures could trigger strong winds, dust storms and hailstorms, potentially affecting seasonal crops, vegetables and orchards. Farmers were advised to remain updated with weather advisories before irrigation and harvesting activities.

The PDMA warned that above-normal temperatures during May could increase the likelihood of heat spikes and heatwave conditions, especially in the plain areas of Punjab, despite forecasts of increased rainfall.

It also warned that heavy rainfall could increase the risk of flash floods and landslides in mountainous and flood prone areas, while major cities could face urban flooding, particularly in low-lying and poorly drained localities.

The advisory noted that rising temperatures, especially in southern regions, could heighten the risk of vector-borne diseases such as dengue.

In light of directives issued by Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz, the PDMA directed all relevant departments to complete advance preparedness measures to tackle possible emergencies.PDMA Director-General Umar Javed urged citizens to adopt precautionary measures during severe weather conditions, advising people to avoid unnecessary travel during heatwaves, increase water intake and keep children and elderly persons away from direct sunlight.

Published in Dawn, May 8th, 2026

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