Earlier, the PMD issued a nationwide weather alert, forecasting the arrival of the monsoon season during the first week of July 2026. The department said a westerly wave entered the upper parts of the country on the night of June 30 and is expected to trigger widespread rain, windstorms and thundershowers across several regions. According to the PMD, moisture-laden currents from the Arabian Sea have already begun penetrating eastern and central Pakistan, while similar currents from the Bay of Bengal are expected to reach the country’s upper regions by July 2. The developing weather system is expected to bring relief from the ongoing hot and humid conditions in many parts of the country while increasing rainfall activity during the coming days.View this post on Instagram
First monsoon rain hits northern areas of Pakistan
The first spell of the 2026 monsoon season has hit northern parts of Pakistan, with heavy rain in Murree, Abbottabad, Nathia Gali, Ayubia and surrounding areas.
The heavy rain brought a much needed relief in the northern areas as temperatures reached record highs earlier in the scenic touristy parts of the country.
According to the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD), partly cloudy weather is expected to prevail in Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan, with rain, windstorms and thundershowers likely at isolated locations. Heavy rainfall is also forecast in parts of Kashmir.
The Met Office has warned of a possible risk of landslides in hilly areas due to heavy rainfall and has advised residents and tourists to remain alert.
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