As Ramadan begins, some areas in Sindh and Punjab are expected to experience rain, thunderstorms, and snowfall in hilly regions starting March 2, 2025. Authorities have issued warnings, advising people to take precautions as the weather may affect travel and daily routines.
According to the Punjab Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA), heavy rain and snowfall are expected in Murree and Galiyat, which could lead to road closures and dangerous conditions. Travelers and residents in these areas should remain alert and avoid unnecessary travel.
In Sindh, cities like Qambar Shahdadkot, Larkana, and Sukkur may see light rain, while Karachi will have sunny weather on March 2. However, the city may experience strong winds on March 3.
Authorities are advising people to stay updated with weather reports and take necessary precautions, especially those planning to travel to hilly areas or places affected by rain. Heavy rain can cause flooding and landslides, making roads unsafe. Travelers should plan their trips accordingly.
Residents in affected areas should keep emergency supplies ready, such as food, water, and warm clothing, especially in regions expecting snowfall. People in low-lying areas should stay alert for possible flooding.
Authorities urge the public to follow safety guidelines and avoid taking unnecessary risks during bad weather. Keeping track of official weather updates can help ensure safety during this period.