Islamabad: With Islamabad and Rawalpindi in the grip of a prolonged dry spell, most residents are wondering when it will rain. Now, the Pakistan Meteorological Department has come up with disappointing news: there will be no rainfall in the remaining five days of the current month.
“There is no likelihood of rain falling in Islamabad and Rawalpindi until the end of December. However, it will rain on the first three days of the New Year i.e. Jan 1, 2 and 3," PMD deputy director Imran Ali told ‘The News’ on Wednesday.
The weatherman, however, said the rain would be moderate suggesting it won’t good precipitation. He warned that after the rainy spell ended, the two cities would see foggy conditions. Imran Ali said dense and shallow foggy conditions were likely to continue in plains of Punjab, upper Sindh and Peshawar division during the morning and night hours.
He said cold and dry weather was expected in most parts, while very cold weather would prevail in northern parts of the country. The weatherman said frost was also expected in upper parts of the country during morning hours.
Meeting decides to commence consultations to adopt a joint national narrative against terrorism
“This strategy aims to strengthen overall public health capacity while achieving polio eradication”, said WHO...
However, day temperatures would rise due to high pressure in the upper atmosphere in most parts of the country
Clampdown against the people engaged in the overbilling and electricity theft, has surged on the directives from the...
This marks the second positive sample from District Pishin this year
193-member UNGA debates Russia’s veto in the Security Council last month which blocked a draft resolution aimed at...