The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) has predicted rain accompanied by gusty winds and thundershowers in several regions of the country from Monday evening through Tuesday, offering temporary relief from the prevailing hot weather.

According to the latest weather forecast, rainfall is expected in Kashmir, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, northeast Punjab, eastern Sindh, and Gilgit-Baltistan as a new weather system moves across these areas. Residents have been advised to stay informed about changing weather conditions, particularly in regions vulnerable to heavy rainfall.

Despite the expected showers, the Met Office has warned that hot and humid weather will continue to dominate most parts of Pakistan. High temperatures combined with humidity are likely to persist, especially in areas that remain outside the influence of the incoming rain-bearing system.

Meteorologists say the combination of rain, strong winds, and thunderstorms could bring localized relief from the heat while also increasing the possibility of temporary disruptions in affected areas. Motorists and commuters are advised to exercise caution during periods of reduced visibility and slippery road conditions.

The PMD regularly issues weather advisories to help the public prepare for changing atmospheric conditions. Citizens living in low-lying areas are encouraged to remain alert in case of heavy downpours, while travelers heading to mountainous regions should monitor the latest forecasts before beginning their journeys.

Rainfall during the monsoon season plays a crucial role in replenishing water resources and supporting agricultural activities across Pakistan. However, intense showers within a short period can also lead to urban flooding, waterlogging, and traffic congestion in major cities if drainage systems become overwhelmed.

Authorities are expected to monitor weather developments closely and coordinate with local administrations to respond to any emergencies caused by heavy rainfall or thunderstorms. Residents are advised to follow official updates issued by the PMD and relevant disaster management agencies.

The latest forecast reflects the typical variability of Pakistan’s monsoon season, where hot and humid conditions often continue alongside intermittent rain and thunderstorms. People are encouraged to take necessary precautions while enjoying the temporary relief that rainfall may bring to several parts of the country.

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