Chief Meteorologist Sarfaraz Announces Onset of Pre-Monsoon Rains

Web DeskJune 27, 2024 06:01 PMweather
  • Citizens urged to prepare for pre-monsoon rains until July 30
  • Farmers advised to adjust farming activities during changing weather patterns
  • Importance of individual efforts in environmental preservation highlighted
Chief Meteorologist Sarfaraz Announces Onset of Pre-Monsoon RainsImage Credits: WE News English
Chief Meteorologist Sardar Sarfaraz alerts Pakistan about the onset of pre-monsoon rains, urging citizens to prepare and take precautions. The Pakistan Meteorological Department predicts rain showers and thunderstorms in various cities, providing relief from the heatwave. Farmers are advised to adjust farming activities, while tourists should be cautious. Individual efforts in environmental preservation, including tree planting, are emphasized for a greener future during the monsoon season.

Chief Meteorologist Sardar Sarfaraz has announced the onset of the first pre-monsoon rains in Pakistan, starting today and expected to continue until July 30. It is crucial for citizens to be prepared and take necessary precautions to safeguard crops and lives during this period.

The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) has issued predictions indicating that cities like Karachi, Islamabad, and others will witness varying levels of rain showers and thunderstorms on Thursday and Friday. This weather change will bring relief from the ongoing heatwave. Farmers are advised to adjust their farming activities in accordance with the changing weather patterns, while tourists are reminded to be cautious during their travels.

It is imperative for all relevant authorities to remain vigilant and implement preventive measures to avoid any untoward incidents. Chief Meteorologist Sarfaraz stressed the significance of individual efforts in environmental preservation. He recommended that everyone, especially during the monsoon season, should plant trees, specifically mango seeds, to contribute to a greener environment.

The monsoon season, spanning from June to September, offers a valuable opportunity for forest growth in Pakistan. The abundant rainfall during these four months supports the rapid development of seedlings and strengthens their root systems, fostering a healthier forest ecosystem.

As Pakistan braces for the upcoming monsoon season, it is essential for citizens to heed the weather forecasts and take necessary precautions. By working together to protect our environment and promote sustainable practices like tree planting, we can contribute to a greener and healthier future for all.

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