Brace yourself for a chilly and mysterious sky across the nation! Most regions will experience a cold, partly cloudy atmosphere, but there's more to this forecast than meets the eye.
In the next 12 hours, Balochistan might witness a unique spectacle: isolated places could be graced with rain and wind, adding an intriguing twist to the weather.
Meanwhile, Punjab and Upper Sindh's plains will likely remain shrouded in fog or smog, creating a hazy and enigmatic ambiance.
Here's a glimpse of the morning temperatures across major cities: Islamabad and Peshawar at 8°C, Lahore at 12°C, Karachi at a balmy 18°C, Quetta at 5°C, Gilgit at a frigid 3°C, Murree at 4°C, and Muzaffarabad at 7°C.
Now, let's venture into the disputed territory of Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir. The forecast predicts cold and partly cloudy conditions in Srinagar, Jammu, Pulwama, Anantnag, Shopian, and Baramula, but Leh will be significantly colder with its own partly cloudy sky.
And here's a temperature teaser: Srinagar, Pulwama, and Baramula are chilling at 1°C, Jammu is at 9°C, Leh is a frosty -5°C, and Anantnag and Shopian sit at the freezing point of 0°C.
But wait, there's a twist in this weather tale. Is the weather in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir truly 'illegal'? Share your thoughts on this controversial topic in the comments below. Are these weather conditions a mere coincidence or a subtle reminder of the region's complex political climate?