Saturday, December 21, 2024 04:40 PM
PMD warns of persistent smog and fog in Punjab and Sindh as winter approaches, urging public caution for safe travel.
As the winter season approaches, the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) has issued a warning regarding the expected persistence of smog and fog in certain areas of Punjab and upper Sindh. This weather phenomenon is particularly common during the colder months, when temperature drops and humidity levels can lead to reduced visibility, especially in the early morning and late evening hours.
The PMD's latest forecast indicates that continental air is dominating the weather patterns across most parts of the country, resulting in cold and dry conditions. Over the past 24 hours, many regions have experienced dry weather, while hilly areas have reported significantly lower temperatures. For instance, Leh recorded a chilling -07°C, while Gupis, Skardu, Astore, Hunza, and Kalam also experienced sub-zero temperatures.
In the plains of Punjab, patches of smog and fog have been observed, which can severely impact visibility for drivers and pedestrians alike. This is particularly concerning for travelers who may be on the roads during these times. The PMD has advised the public to exercise caution, especially in areas known for fog and smog, to ensure safety while commuting.
It is essential for individuals to stay informed about the weather conditions and advisories issued by the PMD. Being aware of the forecast can help people plan their activities accordingly and avoid unnecessary risks. As we navigate through this season, it is crucial to prioritize safety and remain vigilant, especially during the early hours when visibility is at its lowest.
While the beauty of winter can be enchanting, it also brings challenges such as smog and fog. By staying informed and taking necessary precautions, we can enjoy the season while ensuring our safety and the safety of others on the road. Remember, a little caution goes a long way in preventing accidents and ensuring a smooth journey.