ISLAMABAD – The capital city of Pakistan is experiencing warm and mostly clear weather today, offering residents a pleasant evening and a calm night ahead. As of late afternoon, temperatures hovered around 99°F (37°C), with a blend of clouds and sun brightening the skies across the city. The humidity remains relatively low, making the high temperature slightly more bearable for outdoor activities.
As we move into the evening, Islamabad will witness a steady decline in temperature, offering some relief from the daytime heat. According to the latest hourly forecast, temperatures are expected to fall as follows:
- 7:00 PM: 98°F (36°C), sunny
- 8:00 PM: 96°F (35°C), clear
- 9:00 PM: 93°F (34°C), clear
- 10:00 PM: 92°F (33°C), clear
- 11:00 PM: 89°F (32°C), clear
- 12:00 AM: 88°F (31°C), clear
The drop in temperature through the evening and night will create favorable conditions for people heading out for a walk, running errands, or simply enjoying a cup of tea outdoors. The clear skies will persist through the night, offering excellent visibility and an opportunity to enjoy a starlit sky.
Moving into the early hours of Tuesday morning, Islamabad will continue to enjoy clear conditions with mild temperatures:
- 1:00 AM: 87°F (30°C)
- 2:00 AM: 85°F (30°C)
- 3:00 AM: 84°F (29°C)
- 4:00 AM: 84°F (29°C)
- 5:00 AM: 82°F (28°C)
- 6:00 AM: 85°F (29°C), sunny
These conditions mean early risers can expect a fresh, sunny start to the next day. Commuters and outdoor workers will appreciate the clear skies, but precautions are still advised due to the ongoing heat.
No Rain or Storm in Sight
There is currently no prediction of rain or thunderstorms in Islamabad today or tonight. This makes it an ideal time for outdoor social events or late-night drives. However, due to the high daytime temperatures, it’s advisable to stay hydrated and avoid direct sunlight during peak hours.
What to Expect
- Attire Recommendation: Light, breathable clothing is recommended throughout the day and into the night.
- Precautions: Keep water handy, avoid prolonged sun exposure in the afternoon, and consider sunscreen if stepping out before sunset.
- Health Tip: The combination of dry heat and direct sunlight can lead to dehydration and sunburn. Make sure to protect your skin and keep cool.
Looking Ahead
As summer intensifies, Islamabad is expected to continue experiencing high temperatures during the day with cooler nights. This pattern is typical for June in the capital, and while monsoon season is still a few weeks away, any significant shift in weather will be closely monitored.