
PMD Forecasts Rain, Windstorms in Pakistan Till July 8 Alert
PMD Forecast: Rain, Windstorms Likely Across Pakistan Till July 8
The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) has forecast widespread rain, windstorms and thunderstorms across the upper and central regions of the country over the next two days. According to the forecast issued on Monday, the weather system may remain active until July 8, bringing intermittent rainfall and possible hazardous conditions in several areas. The department has also warned of isolated heavy downpours that may lead to urban flooding, landslides and flash floods in vulnerable locations.
Weather System Influenced by Moist Currents and Westerly Wave
The PMD stated that moist currents entering from the Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal, along with an approaching westerly wave, are expected to influence the weather pattern. These systems are likely to bring intermittent rain over parts of Kashmir, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP), Punjab, Islamabad, Gilgit-Baltistan and northeastern Balochistan during the forecast period. The department added that some isolated showers may also occur in parts of Sindh, although the main impact is expected in the upper and central regions.
Urban Flooding Risk in Major Cities
In its detailed warning, the Met Office highlighted that certain urban centers could experience localized urban flooding if rainfall intensity increases. The cities mentioned include Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Peshawar, Nowshera, Gujranwala, Lahore and Faisalabad. The PMD cautioned that heavy rain spells in these areas may lead to water accumulation and disruption in daily activities, particularly in low-lying zones and poorly drained urban locations.
Landslides and Flash Flood Threat in Hilly Areas
Alongside urban flooding risks, the department also warned about the possibility of landslides and increased water flows in streams and hill torrents. These conditions are expected in upper regions of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Gilgit-Baltistan, Kashmir and parts of Dera Ghazi Khan. The PMD noted that continued rainfall in mountainous and hilly areas may trigger fast-moving water flows, posing risks to settlements located near streams and slopes.
Strong Winds and Lightning May Damage Infrastructure
The weather advisory further mentioned that strong winds and lightning may accompany the rain system in several regions. According to the PMD, these conditions could potentially damage weak or vulnerable infrastructure. Structures such as solar panels, electricity poles and billboards may be at risk during strong wind activity and lightning strikes, especially in open or exposed areas.
Advisory for Tourists, Farmers and Travellers
The PMD has advised caution for different segments of society, including tourists, travellers and farmers, urging them to take precautionary measures during the forecast period. People planning travel to northern and hilly regions have been particularly advised to remain alert due to the risk of landslides and sudden weather changes. Farmers have also been advised to plan their agricultural activities in line with the expected weather conditions.
Authorities Urged to Remain Vigilant
Authorities across the affected regions have been urged by the PMD to stay vigilant and ensure necessary safety arrangements. The department emphasized that relevant institutions should remain alert and take preventive steps to minimize potential damage caused by heavy rainfall, windstorms and lightning activity.
Intermittent Rain Expected Across Multiple Regions
According to the forecast, the weather system is expected to remain active for the next two days, with intermittent rainfall likely across multiple provinces and regions. The combination of moist air currents and the approaching westerly wave is considered the main driver behind the expected weather activity. The PMD highlighted that this combination often leads to unstable weather conditions, including thunderstorms and heavy showers.
Rain Intensity May Vary Across Areas
The advisory stressed that the intensity of rainfall may vary from place to place, with some areas experiencing moderate showers while others could face heavier downpours. The department reiterated that vulnerable locations should remain on alert, especially where drainage systems are weak or where terrain increases the risk of water-related hazards.
Preparedness and Safety Measures Emphasized
In its communication, the PMD once again underscored the importance of preparedness during the forecast period. It noted that weather-related incidents can escalate quickly in case of heavy rainfall combined with strong winds. As a result, timely precautionary measures are essential to reduce risks to life and property.
Seasonal Weather Pattern Continues to Affect Regions
The department’s warning comes at a time when seasonal weather patterns often bring unstable atmospheric conditions across Pakistan’s upper and central regions. The current forecast indicates that these conditions may persist until July 8, with intermittent breaks in rainfall activity but no complete break in the system during the forecast window.
Citizens Advised to Follow Official Updates
Residents in affected areas have been advised to stay updated with official weather reports and avoid unnecessary travel during severe weather conditions. The PMD has also emphasized the importance of following safety instructions issued by local authorities to reduce risks associated with flooding, landslides and storm-related incidents.
Overall Weather Impact Expected Across the Country
Overall, the forecast highlights a significant weather system impacting large parts of the country, with potential risks ranging from urban flooding in major cities to landslides in mountainous regions. The PMD continues to monitor the situation closely and has urged all stakeholders to remain prepared for changing weather conditions over the coming days.
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Category: News
Published: 6 July 2026
Time: 5:22 pm
Author: Rabia
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