Rainfall in Lahore and other Punjab cities brings pleasant weather

Rain accompanied by a cool breeze in and around Lahore afternoon and later at night brought relief and made the weather pleasant.
Rainfall was reported from several areas of the city, including Gulberg, Kalma Chowk, Barkat Market, Canal Road, and Muslim Town.
According to the Met Office, the maximum temperature in Lahore on Sunday is expected to reach 36 degrees Celsius, with winds blowing at around six kilometers per hour.
Humidity levels in the city could rise up to 87 percent.
Similarly, rainfall was also observed in other cities across Punjab.
Meanwhile, the Met Office forecasted hot and extremely humid conditions across most parts of the country over the next 24 hours.
However, it predicted that thundershowers, accompanied by strong winds, were expected at a few places in north-east Punjab, Islamabad.
Potohar belt of the Punjab, northern KP, Kashmir and adjoining hilly areas during the aforementioned period.
The Met Office said that the weather remained hot and extremely humid in most areas of the country during the last 24 hours.
However, it rained in north-east Punjab, Islamabad, Potohar region and Kashmir.
The highest amount of rainfall was recorded in Lahore’s city area where it was recorded at 23 millimeters.
It was recorded at seven millimeters at the airport; 12 millimeters at Shamsabad in Rawalpindi; nine millimeters in Attock, three at Zero Point in Islamabad; Jhelum three millimeters, Gujrat two millimeters while one millimeter in Rawalakot in Kashmir.
Nokundi and Dalbandin remained the hottest places in the country where the daytime temperature shot up to 44 degrees Celsius.
It was recorded at 43 degrees Celsius in Chilas, while 42 degrees Celsius in Bhakkar, Sibbi and Dadu.