According to forecasts, a westerly wave is likely to enter the western parts of the country from tonight and is expected to intensify tomorrow

Islamabad: The National Disaster Management Authority has issued a weather advisory in view of an approaching westerly wave expected to affect various parts of the country in the next few days.
According to forecasts, a westerly wave is likely to enter the western parts of the country from tonight and is expected to intensify tomorrow.
The system is projected to grip most upper and central parts of the country on Wednesday and persist in the upper regions till the morning of Friday.
Tourists are advised to remain extra cautious and avoid unnecessary travel to vulnerable and high-altitude areas.
Meanwhile, fog conditions are expected to subside in central and southern Punjab as well as upper Sindh during the wet spell.

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