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    Get the Islamabad, Islamabad local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days.

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  5. Pakistan Meteorological Department - Wikipedia

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    A cyclone system entering in Pakistan, 2007. Some weather stations have limited reporting times, while other report continuously, mainly Pakistan Air Force and Army Aviation Corps stations where a staffed meteorological office is provided for military operations. Reports (observations) from weather stations vary considerably and it is because ...

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    Use AOL Weather to check the current temperature, view the forecast by the hour, get your 7-Day outlook and catch up on weather related news in one quick click.

  7. 2024 Pakistan heat wave - Wikipedia

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    The Pakistan Meteorological Department reported Severe Heatwave conditions occurring on 21–31 May 2024 through most of the country, and primarily in Sindh.Temperature highs rose to 40–42 °C (104–108 °F) in Karachi and 42–44 °C (108–111 °F) in Thatta, Badin and Sujawal districts, causing 2,547 reported instances of heat stroke and 133 livestock deaths.

  8. Climate of Islamabad - Wikipedia

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    January is the coldest month of Islamabad. In January the weather of Islamabad is cold with some nights dropping easily below 0 °C. Most days are clear blue skies, however this month is prone to foggy nights and mornings. Near zero visibility is experienced during extremely foggy nights that absolutely hampers air traffic and motorways.

  9. Hundreds of people suffer heatstroke in Pakistan, and ... - AOL

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    He warned those living near fields that snakes and scorpions could enter homes and storage places in search of cooler spaces. This month, temperatures are likely to soar to 55 C (131 F), weather ...