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  2. Islamabad Weather - Hourly Forecasts and Local Weather ... - AOL

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

  3. Climate of Islamabad - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, Islamabad saw below normal monsoon rainfalls due to the presence of El Niño over Pakistan. [19] It just recorded 354 millimetres (13.9 in) of rain during the Monsoon season in 2009. [18] The highest rainfall of 620 millimetres (24 in) was recorded in Islamabad on 23 July 2001. The record breaking rain fell in just 10 hours.

  4. Islamabad, Islamabad Weather - Hourly Forecasts and Local ...

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  5. List of extreme weather records in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    23 July 2001: 620: 24.4: Islamabad: Islamabad Capital Territory: 620 millimetres (24 in) of rainfall was recorded in a period of 10 hours, on 23 July 2001. This occurred in Islamabad as the result of a cloudburst. It was the heaviest rainfall in Islamabad and also the heaviest recorded in Pakistan.

  6. Climate of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Only July, August and September average more than 75 millimeters of rain in the Karachi area; the remaining months are rather dry. The temperature is also more uniform in Karachi than in Islamabad, due to its tropical climate, ranging from an average daily low of 13 °C during winter evenings to an average daily high of 34 °C on summer days.

  7. Pakistan Meteorological Department - Wikipedia

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    The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) (Urdu: محکمہ موسمیات پاکستان, also known as Pakistan Met Office [3] [4]), is an autonomous and independent institution tasked with providing weather forecasts and public warnings concerning weather for protection, safety and general information.

  8. Climate of Rawalpindi - Wikipedia

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    Not long ago (up until the late 1990s), Rawalpindi was merely 0.5 to maximum 1 degree Celsius warmer than its twin city, Islamabad. In 2015, during the month of May, Rawalpindi's night temperatures were on average 21.6 degrees Celsius, while Islamabad (only 8 kilometers north in a much vegetated area) recorded an average low of 18.1 degrees ...

  9. Climate of Faisalabad - Wikipedia

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    The summer season starts in mid-April and continues until late October. May and June are the hottest months, while July, August and the first half of September can be oppressively humid, except for the days when it rains. June is the hottest month in Faisalabad, when conditions are dry and dust storms are common.