Pakistan is bracing for a harsh winter this year with the first powerful western disturbance of the season expected to bring rain, hail, and snowfall across the country from October 16 to 21.
While winter in Pakistan typically lasts from November to March, the early snowfall in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) is a sign of the harsh weather that is to come.
The northern parts of the country, including Kashmir, Gilgit-Baltistan (GB) and KP are expected to receive the heaviest snowfall while Punjab and Sindh are expected to experience downpours and moderate to heavy rains.
The early snowfall in KP has already caused disruptions, with several roads blocked in Mansehra and Kaghan valley.
The authorities are advising people to take necessary precautions and stay safe during the upcoming winter season.
- Northern Pakistan: The northern parts of the country are expected to experience the harshest winter conditions, with heavy snowfall expected in Kashmir, GB, and KP.
The authorities are advising people in these areas to take necessary precautions, such as stocking up on food and fuel, and to avoid travelling unless necessary. - Punjab: Punjab is expected to experience downpours and moderate to heavy rains during the upcoming winter season.
The authorities are advising people in these areas to be prepared for flooding and landslides, and to take necessary precautions to protect themselves and their property. - Sindh: Sindh is also expected to experience downpours and moderate to heavy rains during the upcoming winter.
The authorities are advising people in these areas to be prepared for flooding and landslides, and to take necessary precautions to protect themselves and their property.