Weather Lahore Brings Relief With Rainfall
The rain has brought temperatures down, providing a comfortable environment for fasting, and the authorities are taking precautionary measures to ensure public safety, with alerts issued for potential flooding and travel advisories in place for hill stations and northern regions.

Lahore experienced a sudden drop in temperature due to rain that started during pre-dawn hours of Sehri, bringing relief from heat, with the Pakistan Meteorological Department predicting continued rainfall across Punjab and other regions for the next couple of days.
The rain has provided a comfortable environment for fasting during the day, with temperatures in Lahore expected to range between 13°C and 24°C. The Lahore Waste Management Company has issued an alert, advising staff to be on standby for water drainage, as the city prepares for potential flooding.
Rain and snowfall are also expected in hill stations of Murree and Galyat, with the National Weather Forecasting Center issuing a warning for heavy rainfall and intense precipitation, advising citizens to take precautionary measures to ensure their safety. A low-pressure system is expected to bring vigorous rainfall and snowfall to northern regions on Sunday and Monday.
The Provincial Disaster Management Authority has advised travelers and tourists to refrain from non-essential travel during snowfall, storms, and potential flooding, as a potent western weather system is expected to enter Balochistan, generating thunderstorms, heavy rain, and snowfall in mountainous regions.
The predicted rainfall and snowfall are expected to continue until March 4, with Punjab experiencing torrential downpours and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa witnessing rain and snowfall in its plains and mountainous areas, bringing much-needed relief from the heat and providing a comfortable environment for the people of Lahore and surrounding regions.