
A view of cloudy weather during monsoon season in Karachi on August 17, 2022. — APP
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Karachi Meteorological Department said Thursday, Karachi: Karachi will experience partially cloudy, warm and humid weather during the three days of Eid -ul -Adha.
The day -time temperature will be likely between 35 degrees Celsius and 37 ° C, which is expected to be expected during the Eid holidays.
The department has also predicted strong winds on the second day of Eid, in which the blows reach 35 to 40 kilometers per hour.
Somewhere in Sindh, hot weather is expected to remain intact, most regions face high temperatures and dry conditions during the festival period.
Meanwhile, it is expected that a severe heatwave will be captured by Eid days and next week. According to the PMD, a high pressure system is likely to begin on June 7, and it is expected that most parts of Pakistan will be enveloped by June 8.
From June 7 to 12, the temperature in Punjab is likely to be 5 to 7 ° C, while in Islamabad, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Kashmir, and Gilgit -Baltistan, the day -time temperature is predicted to exceed the seasonal average with similar margins.
The PMD warned that due to intense heat, dust and strong winds are likely in the plains of the country.
Earlier this week, the Met Office predicted that very hot and dry weather remains in most simple areas of the country during Eid -udha.
The PMD added that with the rain, the rain, Dir, Swat, Chitral, Kohistan and Mansehra were also predicted for Eid.
The Met Office has warned that electric poles, trees, vehicles and solar panels can damage loose structures in the upper and central parts of the country.
Farmers are advised to manage their crop activities in keeping with the weather conditions.
The PMD has advised ordinary people, passengers and tourists to take precautionary measures during weather activity.
Meanwhile, it is expected that a severe heatwave will be captured by Eid days and next week. According to the PMD, a high pressure system is likely to begin on June 7, and it is expected that most parts of Pakistan will be enveloped by June 8.
From June 7 to 12, the temperature in Punjab is likely to be 5 to 7 ° C, while in Islamabad, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Kashmir, and Gilgit -Baltistan, the day -time temperature is predicted to exceed the seasonal average with similar margins.
The PMD warned that due to intense heat, dust and strong winds are likely in the plains of the country.
On Monday, the federal government announced four days of holidays to celebrate Eid -ul -Dadha on June 7.
A notification was issued by the Cabinet Division, stating that it will be seen as a public holiday on the occasion of Eid -ul -Adha on June 6, 7, 8 and 9, with five and six days of work being observed for both offices.
In Pakistan, the first day of Zail Hajj fell on Thursday, May 29, while Eid -ul -Dadha will be observed on Saturday, June 7.
Eid -ul -Dhazel falls on the 10th day of Hajj, which also marks the pilgrimage of Hajj. This is the second of the two major festivals of Islam, along with Eid al -Fitr.
Events and scenes usually proceed for three days.
The festival is also known as the “invitation of the sacrifice”, which reminds the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him), who is willing to sacrifice his son in obedience to God, the test of faith that was intervened and placed in place of Ram.
In addition, this occasion is celebrated with prayers, family gatherings and charities, including the formal sacrifice of livestock, in which meat is distributed to relatives, friends and backward people.