Saturday, October 18, 2025

Dry Weather Expected Across Most Parts of Pakistan

If you’re wondering what the weather has in store for Pakistan, the forecast is pretty straightforward.

The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) has predicted mainly dry weather across most parts of the country over the coming days, though there will be some regional variations to keep in mind.

For those living in northern and hilly areas, it’s time to pull out the warm blankets. Regions like Murree, Swat, Chitral, Gilgit-Baltistan, and Kashmir are expected to experience noticeably colder nights as winter continues to make its presence felt.

The temperature drops during nighttime hours will be quite significant in these mountainous areas, so residents and tourists should dress accordingly and prepare for chilly evenings.

The weather pattern across the country is typical for this time of year. As we move deeper into the season, the contrast between different regions becomes more pronounced. While the north shivers through cold nights, the southern parts of Pakistan are experiencing something quite different.

Meanwhile, down south, it’s a completely different story. Sindh and southern Punjab are likely to remain hot and dry, with daytime temperatures staying relatively high.

People in cities like Karachi, Hyderabad, and Multan won’t need their winter clothes just yet, as the warm weather continues to dominate these areas.

The PMD hasn’t issued any warnings about rain, storms, or other significant weather events, so it looks like Pakistan is in for a calm, dry spell with temperature differences based mainly on geography rather than dramatic weather changes.

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