The Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has issued a weather alert, forecasting rain in the upper districts of the province from May 16 to 19.
In addition to the rain, temperatures across most districts are expected to rise significantly from May 21 to 27, with an increase of 4 to 6 degrees Celsius anticipated.
In light of these weather predictions, the PDMA has alerted district administrations to prepare for potential weather-related challenges. Authorities have been instructed to ensure the availability of both small and large machinery to address any emergencies or disruptions caused by the weather conditions.
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The PDMA also advises the public to take necessary precautions during the expected rise in temperatures. People are urged to avoid direct sun exposure and adopt measures to protect themselves from the heat. The advisory aims to mitigate the risk of heat-related health issues as temperatures soar in the coming days.
Earlier, the Met Department has issued a weather forecast indicating that most parts of the country will experience hot and dry conditions in the coming days. The central and southern regions are expected to face particularly intense heat, with temperatures soaring in several cities.
According to the Met Department, temperatures are anticipated to reach extreme levels in various districts of Sindh. Dadu is likely to experience the highest temperatures, with the mercury expected to hit 48 degrees Celsius. Sukkur may see temperatures up to 47 degrees, while Multan and Dera Ghazi Khan could reach 45 degrees. Islamabad is forecasted to experience temperatures up to 38 degrees.