Saturday, December 21, 2024 04:43 PM
The PMD forecasts cold and dry weather across Pakistan, with fog and smog in Punjab and Sindh, urging residents to take precautions.
The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) has issued a forecast indicating that cold and dry weather will continue to dominate most regions of the country over the next 24 hours. This weather pattern is typical for this time of year, as winter approaches and temperatures begin to drop significantly.
According to the PMD, smog and fog are expected to develop in isolated areas, particularly in the plains of Punjab and upper Sindh, during the morning and night hours. These conditions can reduce visibility and may affect travel plans for many residents. It is essential for individuals to remain cautious while driving in these conditions.
The synoptic situation reveals that continental air is currently prevailing over most parts of the country. This air mass is characterized by its dry and cold nature, which contributes to the chilly temperatures being experienced. Over the past 24 hours, the weather has remained consistently cold and dry across various regions.
Notably, the lowest minimum temperatures recorded were quite low, with Leh experiencing a frigid -09°C, followed by Skardu at -06°C, Astore and Gupis at -04°C, Gilgit at -03°C, Kalam at -02°C, and Kalat at -01°C. These temperatures highlight the severity of the cold snap affecting the northern areas of Pakistan.
As the winter season progresses, it is crucial for residents to prepare for the cold weather. Dressing warmly, ensuring proper heating in homes, and being mindful of potential health issues related to cold exposure are all important steps to take. Additionally, the presence of fog and smog can pose health risks, particularly for those with respiratory conditions. Therefore, staying informed about weather updates and taking necessary precautions is vital for everyone.
The PMD's forecast serves as a reminder of the changing seasons and the need for preparedness. As cold and dry weather persists, it is essential for individuals and families to adapt to these conditions, ensuring safety and comfort during the winter months ahead.