According to the Pakistan Meteorological Department, the country is currently experiencing an intense winter front, with snow, rain, and a significant drop in temperatures.
This has created a picturesque yet challenging time for travelers and locals alike, as various regions are covered in snow and the chill has deepened across the nation.
Various regions are covered in a beautiful blanket of snow, while others face cold winds and heavy rain, creating a blend of serene landscapes and winter hazards.
The scenic Malam Jabba in Swat Valley is one of the top destinations now transformed into a winter paradise. With heavy snowfall, tourists are flocking to enjoy the breathtaking views of snow-covered mountains and misty valleys.
A tourist visiting the area said, “Malam Jabba is more beautiful than ever, The snow has made this place even more magical, and we will remember these moments for a long time.”
In Neelum Valley, the upper regions of Jagraan, Upper Neelum, Sharda, Arang Keel, Grays, and Taobat are experiencing continuous snowfall, increasing the chill factor and adding to the region’s allure.
The snow is creating picturesque views, attracting tourists who are enjoying the rare sight of snow-covered valleys.
In Gilgit-Baltistan, the regions of Chilas, Babusar Top, Nanga Parbat, and Batogah Top are also under heavy snowfall, leaving the mountains completely covered in white.
These areas have become even more spectacular, giving visitors a sense of peace and excitement at the same time.
Balochistan is facing an intense winter, with cities like Quetta, Chaman, and Gwadar receiving heavy rain and snowfall. The snowfall in Toba Achakzai and rain in Chaman have caused flash floods, creating challenges for the local residents.
Rivers have swelled, and water has started entering populated areas, making it a critical situation for the local authorities.
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa is not far behind, with areas like Razmak, Shawal, Wana, and Shakai receiving both rain and snow. The constant snowfall is making the weather colder, and travelers are being advised to be cautious.
Meanwhile, Chilas and Babusar Top are covered in snow, with freezing temperatures continuing to spread across the northern regions of the province. Snow is falling intermittently, and the cold winds are a constant presence in the upper areas.
In Murree and Galyat, authorities have issued weather warnings, predicting heavy snowfall and icy conditions. The Punjab Highway Department has already been put on high alert.
Salt camps and road maintenance teams are active on key routes like Kotlana Chowk and Lawrence College Road to ensure smooth traffic flow during the snowstorm.
13 facilitation centers have been set up in Murree to provide necessary assistance to tourists, and local authorities are ensuring that all roads remain accessible during the ongoing snowfall.
The National Highway Authority (NHA) has deployed heavy machinery to clear snow from major highways, including those in Zhob and Kan Mehterzai.
Snow-clearing operations are already underway on the Lahore-Islamabad and Murree routes, where road conditions have worsened due to the ongoing snow.
Authorities are urging travelers to exercise caution and avoid unnecessary travel, especially in areas where the snow is causing roadblocks and traffic disruptions.
The NHA has established rescue teams at major snow-prone areas, and salt containers are strategically placed on roads to prevent ice formation.
Motorists are advised to check weather conditions before heading out and take necessary precautions, such as carrying chains or snow tires.
As Pakistan embraces this intense winter season, it is clear that snow-covered mountains, chilly winds, and cold rain have transformed the country into a winter wonderland.
However, this beauty comes with its own set of challenges. While tourists are mesmerized by the landscapes, travelers should remain cautious about the road conditions and follow local advisories for safety

















