PESHAWAR: Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and northern districts are set for a dry, hot spell through early June with minimal rain chances, according to latest weather data.
Met reports show Peshawar recording 36°C today, 31 May, with partly cloudy skies turning sunny by afternoon. Air quality remains a concern. Tomorrow, 1 June, temperatures climb to 38°C with mostly sunny conditions. Only patchy rain is forecast late Monday night, with rainfall not exceeding 0.2mm.
Upper Dir/Timergara will see highs of 26-28°C over the next 48 hours. Sunday is dry and sunny, while Monday brings isolated patchy rain with 0.2mm expected. Chitral remains clear and pleasant. Today’s high is 29°C with low 17°C and calm winds. UV index is extreme at 11, prompting health advisories. No precipitation is expected in the next 2 hours. Week Ahead Outlook
The forecast shows KP staying dry. Northern valleys like Dir may see light showers mid-week, peaking at 4.3mm on Wednesday, but no widespread rain system is active. Plains will stay hot, with Peshawar touching 38-42°C by Monday.
Officials urge residents to avoid direct sun between 11am-4pm due to extreme UV levels, stay hydrated, and limit outdoor activity if affected by air pollution.
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