Partly cloudy skies with possible rain and thunderstorms are likely to hit Gilgit-Baltistan

(Web Desk): The Meteorological Department has stated that during the Eid holidays, most parts of the country will experience dry weather, with high temperatures continuing in the plains during the day.
According to the Meteorological Department, the weather in Islamabad and surrounding areas is expected to be dry with partly cloudy skies, while most districts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Punjab will also remain dry.
In Punjab, strong winds may blow during the day, and dry weather will persist in most districts of Sindh, with a possibility of strong winds in some areas.
The weather in Azad Kashmir is also expected to remain dry, while in Gilgit-Baltistan, partly cloudy skies are expected with possible rain and thunderstorms in some areas.
Most areas of Balochistan will experience dry weather, while the southern districts will remain hot. Temperatures recorded in various cities are as follows: 7°C in Quetta, 5°C in Kalat, 4°C in Ziarat, 8°C in Zhob, 16°C in Sibi, 19°C in Turbat, 14°C in Nokundi, 12°C in Chaman, 21°C in Gwadar, and 22°C in Gawani.
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