Pre-monsoon showers cool down northern areas, system to enter Sindh on June 23
ISLAMABAD: A respite in the sweltering heat began with the first spell of pre-monsoon rains in upper parts of the country on Sunday.
The Met Office had forecast widespread rain-thundershowers with dust storms in Hazara, Rawalpindi, Lahore, and Gujranwala divisions, Islamabad and Kashmir.
This spell will continue for four to five days.
According to Director General of Pakistan Meteorological Department Dr. Ghulam
By TICKER
June 21, 2015
ISLAMABAD: A respite in the sweltering heat began with the first spell of pre-monsoon rains in upper parts of the country on Sunday.
The Met Office had forecast widespread rain-thundershowers with dust storms in Hazara, Rawalpindi, Lahore, and Gujranwala divisions, Islamabad and Kashmir.
This spell will continue for four to five days.
According to Director General of Pakistan Meteorological Department Dr. Ghulam Rasool, this weather pattern will gradually move towards the south and bring moderate rain in Sindh and Balochistan from Tuesday to Friday.
The Met Office had forecast widespread rain-thundershowers with dust storms in Hazara, Rawalpindi, Lahore, and Gujranwala divisions, Islamabad and Kashmir.
This spell will continue for four to five days.
According to Director General of Pakistan Meteorological Department Dr. Ghulam Rasool, this weather pattern will gradually move towards the south and bring moderate rain in Sindh and Balochistan from Tuesday to Friday.
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