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Peshawar, KP weather outlook: expected hot and dry conditions

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Peshawar, KP weather outlook: expected hot and dry conditions

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Expect mainly hot and dry weather in Peshawar and surrounding districts, with a chance of rain, wind, or thunderstorms in isolated areas like Dir, Kohistan, and Battagram during the evening and night.

Tuesday’s forecast predicts similar conditions, with most districts experiencing hot and dry weather. However, there’s a possibility of rain, wind, or thunderstorms in Shangla, Kohistan, and Battagram during the evening and night.

Over the past 24 hours, hot and dry weather prevailed across the country, with southern areas experiencing very hot conditions. Some rainfall was recorded in Hyderabad (9 mm), Jhang, Lasbella (2 mm each), and Bagrote (1 mm).

Yesterday’s highest maximum temperatures reached 45°C in Jacobabad, Dadu, Mohenjo-Daro, and Sibbi, while Khairpur, Okara, Rohri, and Sukkur recorded 44°C.

Today in Peshawar, expect temperatures between 25°C and 42°C, with sunny weather prevailing. It may feel like 38°C, with low humidity (11%) and no precipitation expected. Winds are forecasted from the west-northwest at 6 km/h.

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