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-3.9 °C Rawalpindi: Punjab, Pakistan [29] 11 January 1967 -3.9 °C Multan: Punjab, Pakistan [citation needed] 27 January 2008 -3 °C Saidu Sharif: Khyber Pakhtunkhwa [citation needed] 1 February 1929 -3 °C Sialkot: Punjab [citation needed] 15 January 1935 -3 °C Bahawalpur: Punjab, Pakistan [citation needed] 17 January 1935-2 °C: Lahore ...
Weather radar of Lahore, located on Jail Road.. Lahore features a five-season semi-arid climate (Köppen climate classification BSh), bordering a humid subtropical climate, with five seasons: foggy winter (1 December – 15 February) with few western disturbances causing rain; pleasant spring (16 February – 15 April); summer (15 April – 30 June) with dust, rain storms and heat wave periods ...
Pakistan recorded one of the highest temperatures in the world, 53.7 °C (128.66 °F) on 28 May 2017, the hottest temperature ever recorded in Pakistan and also the second hottest measured temperature ever recorded in Asia. [1] The dry, hot weather is broken occasionally by dust storms and thunderstorms that temporarily lower the temperature.
A few hours later during the early morning hours of Feb. 4, as the temperature dipped further to 10 degrees below zero, this broke that date's record low of 2 degrees below zero from 1886.
In Faisalabad, maximum temperature reached 44.5 °C compared to its previous maximum temperature of 44 °C recorded on 29 April 2007. [ 7 ] On 19 April, four Pakistani cities witnessed the hottest days of their history in the month of April, including Larkana (50 °C), Moenjo Daro (49 °C), Sibi (49 °C) and Lahore (45 °C). [ 6 ]
This is a list of cities by average temperature ... Lahore: 12.8 (55.0) 15.4 (59.7) 20.5 (68.9) 26.8 ... (19.9) 3.4 (38.1) [207] Finland: Oulu: −9.6 (14.7)
Highest dew point temperature: A dew point of 35 °C (95 °F) — while the temperature was 42 °C (108 °F) — was observed at Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, at 3:00 p.m. on 8 July 2003. [ 201 ] Highest heat index : In the observation above at Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, the heat index ("feels like" temperature) was 81.1 °C (178.0 °F).