PMD forecasts heavy rainfall countrywide, warns of urban flooding risk

PMD forecasts heavy rainfall countrywide, warns of urban flooding risk

The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) on Thursday forecast rainfall and thunderstorms across the country, warning of the risk of flash floods and urban flooding.

Monsoon rains fall across the region from June to September, offering respite from the summer heat and are crucial to replenishing water supplies. They are also vital for agriculture, and therefore the livelihoods of millions of farmers and food security for South Asia鈥檚 nearly two billion people.

In its latest weather forecast, the Met Office said, 鈥渕oist currents from Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal are penetrating in most parts of the country. A westerly wave is also affecting upper parts of the country.鈥

The weather agency has forecast widespread rainfall and thundershowers on Thursday in Azad Kashmir, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Punjab and the federal capital Islamabad.

It added that rain thundershowers with gusty winds may also occur at isolated places in southeast Sindh and northeast/south Balochistan during the period.

鈥淥n Friday, widespread rain and thundershowers with isolated heavy rainfall is expected in Azad Kashmir, KP, Islamabad, and upper and central Punjab. Rain thundershowers with gusty winds are likely in south Punjab, Sindh and northeast and south Balochistan,鈥 it added.

In the previous 24 hours the weather agency reported rain and thundershowers in upper KP, Upper Punjab, Islamabad, Azad Kashmir and northeast Balochistan. Hot and very humid weather prevailed over other parts of the country, it added.

KP鈥檚 Malam Jabba recorded the highest 70mm rainfall, Saidu Sharif 34mm, Parachinar 23mm, Lower Dir 8 mm, Mardan 6mm, Cherat 4mm, and Kakul 3mm.

In Punjab, Kasur recorded 63mm rainfall, Sheikhupura 50mm, Joharabad 48mm, Sargodha 45mm, Islamabad (Bokra 34mm, Airport 29mm, Zero point 22mm, Saidpur 21mm, Golra 20mm), Okara 30mm, Rawalpindi (Pirwidahi 30mm, Shamsabad 18mm), Chakwal 28mm, Lahore (Airport 20mm, City 11mm), Hafizabad 17mm, Attock 12mm, Gujrat 10mm, Faisalabad 8mm, Noorpur Thal 5mm, Narowal 3mm, Mangla and Sialkot 2mm each, Jhang and Toba Tek Singh 1mm each.

In Azad Kashmir, Muzaffarabad recorded 7mm at airport and 5mm in the city, Rawalakot 1mm, while Barkhan in Balochistan received 2mm rainfall.

The maximum temperatures recorded yesterday (Wednesday) were Dalbandin 46掳C, while Sibbi, Jacobabad, Bhakkar, Bahawalpur, Dadu, and Nokkundi recorded 45掳C.

The Met Office warned that heavy rainfall may generate flash floods in local streams of Murree, Galliyat, Mansehra, Kohistan, Dir, Swat, Shangla, Nowshera, Swabi, Islamabad/Rawalpindi, DG Khan, and parts of northeast Punjab and Azad Kashmir.

It further warned that heavy downpour may cause urban flooding in low lying areas of Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Gujranwala, Lahore, Sialkot, Sargodha, Faisalabad, Nowshera, Charsadda and Peshawar, and in Karachi and Hyderabad on June 27.

Landslides may cause roads closure in the vulnerable hilly areas of KP, Murree, Galliyat, Azad Kashmir during the wet spell, it added

It warned that heavy downpour, windstorm and lightning may affect daily routines, and may damage weak structures of houses, electric poles, billboards, vehicles and solar panels during the forecast period.

In light of the forecast, the Punjab government has intensified emergency measures following the prediction to receive 25 per cent more monsoon rains this year in the province.

Monsoon rains have commenced in Punjab and the first spell will continue till July 1. Rainfall with strong winds and thunderstorms are predicted in most districts of the province.

Rain expected in Karachi

The PMD had earlier issued a weather forecast for Karachi division, according to which isolated rains and thunderstorms are expected on Friday evening.

The weather in the city today has been forecast as partly cloudy and humid, with chances of isolated light rain and drizzle. The maximum temperature will remain between 35-37 掳C and humidity levels of 70-80pc.

The maximum temperature will remain between 35-37掳C with humidity level between 70-80pc with southwesterly winds blowing.

It added that westerly wave is moving toward the upper parts of the country and resultantly dust storm and rainfall with thundershower is expected in Tharparker, Umerkot, Mirpurkhas, Badin, Thatta and Dadu districts.

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