Meteorology department has predicted rain in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa from tonight till April 21.


Quetta: Heavy rain was recorded in Pakistan's border areas adjacent to Iran and Afghanistan after a new series of western winds entered Balochistan.
According to the Meteorological Department, under the influence of a new system of western winds, there is a risk of flooding in the rivers of Balochistan due to torrential rain in various areas including Taftan, Nokundi and Dalbandin.
The Department of Meteorology stated that this series of rains will spread to the upper regions of the country by Thursday, while there is a possibility of rain in various areas of Sindh including Karachi from Wednesday night to Friday.
Meteorology department has predicted rain in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa from tonight till April 21.

PTI expels five lawmakers for defying party policy
- 7 hours ago
Iran confirms assassination attempt on President Pezeshkian amid Israeli airstrikes
- 11 hours ago
Frontier Constabulary to become countrywide force under new ordinance
- 7 hours ago

Wildlife force deployed as no-bird zones enforced near Lahore airport
- 12 hours ago

Indian drone strike kills 3 separatist leaders in Myanmar
- 6 hours ago
Rawalpindi to Multan bus meets accident; 5 in critical condition
- 12 hours ago

Emergency vaccination reduced deaths by nearly 60% during epidemics, study finds
- 9 hours ago
Kim Jong-un offers full support to Russia in Ukraine war
- 9 hours ago
Karachi police bust betel nut smuggling hidden in cement sacks
- 7 hours ago
WhatsApp introduces new feature to show how many people are typing in group chats
- 10 hours ago

High risk near rivers as Tarbela spillways open today
- 11 hours ago

Sindh police give 10-day deadline to personnel to quit gutka, mawa use
- 10 hours ago