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Pakistan Weather Forecast July 4 2025: Monsoon Heat Grips Major Cities

AbdulrehmanBy AbdulrehmanJuly 4, 2025No Comments6 Mins Read
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As monsoon season intensifies across Pakistan, residents are adjusting to a range of weather patterns that span from thunderstorms in Punjab to sweltering heat in Sindh and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. The Pakistan weather forecast for July 4, 2025, paints a diverse meteorological picture, affecting daily routines in urban centers nationwide. Meteorological authorities have issued updates for cities including Karachi, Lahore, Multan, Faisalabad, Peshawar, and Islamabad. Let’s examine how each major city is faring under the current climate conditions and what to expect on Saturday, July 5.

Karachi Weather Update – Friday, July 4, 2025

Karachi remains under mostly cloudy skies today. The temperature currently stands at 33°C, but high humidity levels push the “feels like” temperature up to 40°C. The city’s forecast includes a high of 33°C and a low of 29°C. Winds from the west are blowing at 16 km/h, offering minimal relief from the heat. The UV index remains low at 1, reducing the risk of sunburn but not offering much escape from humidity.

Lahore Weather Conditions – Friday, July 4, 2025

In Lahore, scattered thunderstorms dominate the skies. The current temperature is 36°C, and the humidity pushes the real feel to a scorching 48°C. Today’s forecast includes a high of 37°C and a low of 29°C. Winds are moving from the southeast at 10 km/h, providing slight ventilation. The UV index remains low at 2, but due to overcast conditions, the discomfort comes from the thick humidity and storm risk.

Multan Temperature Update – Friday, July 4, 2025

Multan experiences partly cloudy skies and intense heat. The temperature currently measures 41°C, with a real feel reaching 51°C due to oppressive humidity. The forecast suggests a high of 41°C and a low of 32°C, with mostly sunny skies. Winds are blowing from the south at 13 km/h, and the UV index is low at 2, though residents are urged to avoid direct exposure during peak hours.

Faisalabad Weather Report – Friday, July 4, 2025

Faisalabad records mostly sunny weather today. Temperatures are holding at 38°C, but with humidity, the real feel rises to 49°C. Forecasted highs and lows sit at 38°C and 32°C, respectively. Winds coming from the southeast at 10 km/h are circulating warm air. The UV index stays low at 2, yet combined with high moisture, heat levels remain dangerous for extended outdoor activity.

Peshawar Climatic Conditions – Friday, July 4, 2025

Peshawar experiences mostly sunny weather with intense heat. The mercury touches 37°C, and humidity pushes the apparent temperature to 50°C. The forecast includes a high of 37°C and a low of 31°C, with winds blowing from the northeast at 13 km/h. The UV index today reaches moderate levels at 3, increasing the risk of skin exposure during midday hours.

Islamabad Temperature and Rain Forecast – Friday, July 4, 2025

Islamabad faces partly cloudy skies today. The city’s temperature is 34°C, with a humid real feel of 43°C. The forecasted high for the day remains 34°C, and the low dips to 28°C. Southeasterly winds flow at 10 km/h, and the UV index is low at 2. Despite manageable temperatures, humidity continues to create discomfort for residents in the capital.

Weather Forecast for Saturday, July 5, 2025

As the weekend begins, atmospheric instability remains, with hotter temperatures and increased discomfort projected across several cities.

Karachi Forecast – July 5, 2025

Karachi is expected to experience partly cloudy skies again tomorrow. The temperature will reach a high of 32°C and a low of 29°C, with the “feels like” temperature climbing to 40°C. Winds from the southwest will gain speed at 19 km/h, helping with air circulation. However, the UV index will rise sharply to 7, prompting residents to avoid midday outdoor exposure.

Lahore Forecast – July 5, 2025

Lahore will continue to face partly cloudy skies. The forecasted high is 36°C, with a low of 29°C, while the real feel may again push 48°C due to humidity. Winds will shift from the east at 13 km/h. The UV index, forecasted at 9, will be very high, demanding caution and sunscreen during daylight hours.

Multan Weather Outlook – July 5, 2025

Multan will see sunny conditions dominate the day. The city’s high will be 39°C, with a low of 32°C, and a real feel nearing 52°C. Southerly winds at 19 km/h will do little to cool the blazing heat. The UV index is expected to reach 7, and residents should limit outdoor work during peak afternoon hours.

Faisalabad Forecast – July 5, 2025

Faisalabad will remain partly cloudy. The city’s high temperature is projected at 38°C, with a low of 33°C. The heat index could climb as high as 51°C due to persistent moisture in the air. Southeasterly winds at 13 km/h will provide little relief, and the UV index will peak at 10, putting residents at extreme risk of sunburn.

Peshawar Forecast – July 5, 2025

Peshawar will face intense sunshine throughout the day. Temperatures are expected to reach 37°C, with a low of 32°C, and the real feel may hit 53°C. Winds from the northeast at 10 km/h offer minimal comfort. The UV index will soar to 10, and public advisories recommend reduced outdoor exposure from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Islamabad Forecast – July 5, 2025

Islamabad is forecast to experience light rain. Temperatures will hit a high of 34°C and a low of 28°C, with humidity making it feel closer to 46°C. Winds will blow from the southeast at 10 km/h, offering some relief. However, the UV index will reach an extreme 10, and even with cloud cover, the risk from UV rays remains elevated.

Final Outlook: Stay Cool and Stay Safe

The Pakistan weather forecast for July 4 and 5, 2025, highlights the severe impact of monsoon humidity, high temperatures, and scattered thunderstorms across major cities. From Karachi’s humid clouds to Multan’s dry heat and Islamabad’s looming rain, weather conditions are pushing health and comfort limits for millions. Public health officials advise staying hydrated, avoiding direct sunlight during peak hours, and wearing light, breathable clothing. Whether you live in the northern capital or the southern coast, the coming days require preparation, especially with UV levels reaching dangerous highs. With these updated forecasts, citizens can plan their weekends safely and stay ahead of the extreme monsoon shifts currently affecting Pakistan.

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