The Pakistan Meteorological department, Lahore, predicted on Wednesday that the thundershowers are expected in the next 24 hours and the weather of the city would remain partly cloudy, however, the provincial capital has been under the grip of hot and humid weather for the last few days.
According to the Met department the maximum temperate recorded was 37 Celsius degrees and minimum temperature 26 Celsius degrees, and 56 percent humidity was measured. Even on the Eid day, the namazis faced discomfort while offering Eid prayers in the open, humidity factor further aggravated the situation. Meanwhile, the Dalbandin in Balochistan was the hottest place in Pakistan where maximum temperature recorded as 44 Celsius degrees and the lowest temperatures was observed in Muree that was 23 Celsius degrees.
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