The Met Department has forecasted a significant rise in temperature in Lahore over the coming week, with no rain expected for the next seven days.
As temperatures soar and the heatwave intensifies, Lahore residents are urged to take precautions against the scorching weather conditions.
According to the chief meteorologist, the mercury is set to climb steadily, reaching a high of 45 degrees Celsius by Friday. This prediction has raised concerns among medical experts, who advise citizens to exercise caution when venturing outdoors, particularly during peak hours of heat.
Medical experts have emphasized the importance of staying hydrated, covering one's head in the afternoon and using water abundantly to prevent dehydration and heat-related illnesses.
With the heatwave expected to grip the city, residents are urged to prioritize their health and well-being by avoiding prolonged exposure to the sun and seeking shade whenever possible. The mercury level will start rising in Lahore once again, with temperatures expected to go up to 38 degrees today.