On December 21, 2024, the Pakistan Meteorological Department reported freezing temperatures across the country, with Islamabad experiencing an exceptionally cold day as the temperature dropped to 0°C. This marked one of the coldest days in the federal capital, leaving residents bundled up in warm clothing to cope with the chilly weather.
The freezing conditions were not limited to Islamabad. Leh recorded the lowest temperature in the country at a bone-chilling -13°C, while Skardu followed closely with -11°C. Other regions also faced extreme cold, including Gupis at -9°C, Gilgit at -8°C, Baramulla at -8°C, and Peshawar at -1°C. These frigid temperatures have gripped much of Pakistan, creating challenging conditions for people in the affected areas.
The Meteorological Department has warned that the cold spell is likely to persist in the coming days. Residents are being advised to stay warm and take necessary precautions to protect themselves from the harsh weather. This cold wave has brought a noticeable shift in daily life, with many adjusting their routines to cope with the freezing conditions.