Extraordinary Monsoon Rains Expected Across Pakistan from June to August

Get ready for an incredible monsoon season in Pakistan! Extraordinary rainfall is anticipated from June to August.


**ISLAMABAD** – The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) has forecasted significant monsoon rains across various regions in the country from June to August. According to the PMD, this year's monsoon season will likely bring a mix of usual and above-normal rainfall.

 Heavy Rainfall Anticipated in Central and Northern Punjab

Central and northern Punjab are expected to experience substantial rainfall this monsoon season. The PMD warns that these areas might see excessive rain, potentially leading to flooding and other weather-related disruptions.

 Get ready for heavy rainfall in Southern Sindh!

The forecast also indicates that southern Sindh is likely to face torrential rains. These intense downpours could lead to urban flooding and pose challenges to infrastructure and daily life.

 Get ready for some unusually rainy weather in Baluchistan!

Baluchistan is also predicted to experience significant rainfall. The PMD cautions that this region could see extraordinary rainy weather, which may impact local communities and services.

 Average Rainfall in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Gilgit-Baltistan

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Gilgit-Baltistan are expected to receive average rainfall. Although these areas are not predicted to face extreme weather, residents should still be prepared for the challenges that come with the monsoon season.

 Heavier Rains Expected in the First Phase of Monsoon

The PMD has indicated that the first phase of the monsoon will bring heavier rains compared to the second phase. This initial period of intense rainfall could set the tone for the rest of the season, making early preparedness crucial.

 Recent Weather Patterns and Heat Spell

On May 27, the PMD had predicted rainfall for Punjab and the upper parts of the country, which was expected to provide relief from a severe heat spell affecting much of Pakistan. With temperatures soaring above 40°C in many cities, these rains were anticipated to offer much-needed respite.

In addition to the plains, isolated wet spells were forecasted for Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Gilgit-Baltistan, and several cities in Punjab. These rains are expected to alleviate the sweltering heat gripping the nation.

Get ready for the Monsoon Season!

As the monsoon season approaches, residents in the affected regions need to stay informed and prepared. Monitoring weather updates from the PMD, securing homes and property, and planning for potential disruptions can help mitigate the impact of the heavy rains.

Don't forget to check out the [Pakistan Meteorological Department’s official website] (http://www.pmd.gov.pk/) for the most up-to-date weather updates and forecasts!

Remember to take care and stay home as Pakistan navigates through what promises to be an intense monsoon season.

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