22-06-2023 ---- Weather Alert
June 22 is likely to be the longest and hottest day of June. The extreme heat wave remains in full force. Today and tomorrow till Friday, the temperature in the southern regions of the country will be 50 degrees, the temperature in the central regions, including Norporthal Bhakkar, will be 47 degrees, while the northern region of the country, including Islamabad, may go up to 43 degrees.
It is expected to intensify and in some places the glaciers will explode during the next 48 hours from today. There may be threats to the nearby settlement including Abbottabad Lake another lakes and rivers.
Of intense heat the rise of the wave will last until Friday and Saturday.
Southern Baluchistan, Sindh Bhakkar, and most of the desert areas of south-central Punjab will remain under the grip of intense heat for the next two to three days. It will be hot from afternoon to evening with intervals.
This will have serious effects on human health, so take special car. It is not a matter of despair there is ease after every difficulty. the aforementioned heat wave will be replaced by humid from the the Bay of Bengal, due to which, God willing, from the beginning of next week, during Eid-Al-Azha, Kashmir, Gilgit, Upper Central Punjab, kpk will start in most areas.
The rain may be accompanied by strong winds, after which there will be clouds and cold winds with intervals. In addition to this, including the desert, south Punjab, north-eastern Baluchistan, upper Sindh, after 3 days, the intensity of heat will decrease.
Local development will also be included this forecast. From today evening to Sunday evening to Sunday evening, there will be dusty storms at some places in Upper Punjab, Northeastern Baluchistan, DG Khan Division. There may be chances of rain with thunder and lightning.
At the same time, there may be rain at some places in the Khushab desert with dusty winds in the evening till Sunday. Alert extreme heat and sweating can reduce the level of water needed in the body, which can cause symptoms such as dizziness, fainting, weakness.
Protect yourself during extreme heat from 9 am to 5pm. Drink water frequently and use beverages. Take special care of heart, asthma, diabetes patients and newborn children. Avoid unnecessary travel in extreme heat. Farmer their crops continued timely irrigation of plantations, otherwise the crop will be affected.
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