Rain expected on Eid in Islamabad and Lahore

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ISLAMABAD :

The MET office predicted rainfall in the last week or Ramzaan and during Eid, Dr Muhammad Hafeez told a local media outlet on Friday.

He claimed that there are three spells of rain in a month, and the first one is likely to continue and bring more rain in the coming days.

With the arrival of the monsoon season, a complicated weather system has started to develop at three fronts: Balochistan, Northern India and Afghanistan and Central Asia, which will impact rainfall across Pakistan.

The Met Office said that a seasonal low pressure is building up over northwest Balochistan and adjoining areas.

At the same time, monsoon currents are penetrating into central and upper parts of the country from the East.

Since these heavy clouds will continue to enter the country, they would collide with a shallow westerly wave from Afghanistan and Central Asia from Thursday to Saturday night.

The Met Office predicted that these conditions are likely to result in thundershowers and scattered heavy rainfall in Kashmir, Hazara, Rawalpindi, Islamabad, Lahore and Gujranwala.