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Supercell thunderstorm in Larkana on 14 March 2015 Islamabad under dark clouds Supercell thunderstorm in Faisalabad on 13th March 2020 Lightning in Murree during the monsoon of 2005 Extreme weather in Pakistan includes everything from heavy rainfall and flooding to extremely low or extremely high temperatures. Pakistan has one of the highest temperature ranges in the world (temperature range ...
On 29 January 2008, Quetta had four inches in four hours, [61] a few days later, on 2 February 2008, Quetta received more than one foot of snow in just 10 hours. [64] During the winter of 2010, there was no snowfall due to the El-Nino weather system over Pakistan. [65] The major snowfalls in Quetta since 2000 are:
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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.
Koh-i-Chiltan (Balochi: کوہٖچٖلتن; ”Mount Chiltan”) is a peak located in the Chiltan mountain group of the Sulaiman Mountains, in the Quetta District of Balochistan Province, in western Pakistan. Koh-i-Chiltan is the summit of a steep, rocky mountain called Chiltan or Chehel-Tan in Brahui, which means "forty bodies".
After Islamabad posted 174-9, Quetta was all out for 135 in the 19th over of its first playoff game in four years. Islamabad United eliminates Quetta Gladiators in Pakistan Super League playoff ...
Quetta is at an average elevation of 1,680 metres (5,510 feet) above sea level, [5] making it Pakistan's highest altitude major city. The city is known as the "Fruit Garden of Pakistan" due to the numerous fruit orchards in and around it and the large variety of fresh and dried fruits produced there.