Ramadan 2026 Weather Forecast: Pleasant Days With Scattered Rain Expected Across Pakistan

Ramadan 2026 Weather Forecast: Pleasant Days With Scattered Rain Expected Across Pakistan
The National Emergencies Operation Centre (NEOC), operating under the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA), has released the official weather forecast for Ramadan 2026. Officials stated that most regions of Pakistan will experience generally pleasant conditions throughout the holy month. Daytime temperatures are expected to rise gradually, while nights will remain relatively cool.
During the first Ashra, or initial ten days of Ramadan, dry weather is predicted to dominate nationwide. Light rainfall may occur in northern and western areas, while Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Gilgit-Baltistan, and northern Balochistan are likely to experience cold nights.
In the second Ashra, temperatures are expected to increase slightly, accompanied by scattered rain in northern Pakistan, central Punjab, and the Pothohar region. Localized windstorms and thunderstorms are also possible in some areas during this period.
The third Ashra may bring more widespread rainfall, with intermittent showers across northern Pakistan and central Punjab. Toward the end of Ramadan, southern regions—including southern Punjab, Sindh, and Balochistan—are likely to see a notable rise in temperatures.
NEOC officials have advised the public and relevant institutions to remain vigilant and follow early warnings issued regarding weather conditions and potential hazards. Citizens are encouraged to plan their daily activities carefully, especially in regions prone to rain and thunderstorms.
Overall, the Ramadan 2026 weather forecast indicates a mix of pleasant days, occasional rainfall, and cooler nights, highlighting the importance of monitoring updates throughout the month.
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