Shower likely in Punjab

NewsShower likely in Punjab

LAHORE, Pakistan: The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) on Friday predicted a shower associated with gusty winds in parts of the Punjab province during next 48 hours.

According to a spokesman for the Met office, a westerly wave is still affecting upper parts of the country and likely to affect during next 48 hours and under the influence of this system, light rain/thunderstorm with gusty winds is expected at few places in Sargodha, Lahore, Gujranwala and Rawalpindi divisions.

Weather remained hot and dry with the maximum temperature of 41 degrees Celsius in the provincial capital during last 24 hours.

Some hottest places during last 24 hours are: Dadu 49øC, Sibbi, Jacobabad 48øC, Moenjodaro 47øC, Larkana and Rahim yar khan 46øC.

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