The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) has forecast heavy rain, thunderstorms, and strong winds over parts of Balochistan, Punjab, and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa over the coming days, raising the likelihood of disruptive weather conditions across broad swaths of western and northern Pakistan.
According to the warning, weather systems approaching from the west are expected to bring cloudiness, showers, and isolated thunderstorms, with rain-wind events and gusty winds possible in many districts across the three provinces. The PMD has urged residents and travellers to prepare for intermittent heavy rain and rough weather in exposed areas.
Rain and Storm Threat Across Multiple Regions
Forecasters say the approaching western disturbance will likely result in scattered rainfall as it moves eastward, bringing a mix of rain, thunderstorms, and potentially hail in some areas.
In Balochistan, light to moderate rain accompanied by strong winds and thunderstorms is expected in districts including Quetta, Ziarat, Chaman, Pishin, Zhob, Kalat, and Mastung through mid-week, with possible showers extending to other parts of the province.
Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa are also expected to receive rain-wind activity and thunderstorms, particularly in the northern and central parts of the provinces. Cloudy skies with rain and isolated storm cells are likely over the Pothohar Plateau, Hazara region and adjacent districts during the alert period.
The weather pattern reflects the influence of an active westerly system, a common driver of winter and early spring rainfall in Pakistan, which is moving across the region and interacting with local atmospheric conditions.
Local Impacts and Precautions
PMD’s forecast highlights a range of potential impacts that heavy rain and thunderstorms could have on daily life and infrastructure:
- Travel disruptions: Roads may become slippery and visibility may be reduced during rain and wind episodes, particularly in hilly areas.
- Agricultural effects: Rain and storms could affect standing crops, especially where soil saturation and cooler temperatures already pose challenges.
- Urban concerns: Urban drainage systems may be stressed in areas with heavier downpours, and people should stay informed of local updates.
Experts urge motorists and pedestrians to exercise caution during periods of heavy wind and rain, and for local authorities to prepare for increased surface water and drainage management.
Broader Weather Context
The coming days could see a mix of rain showers and brief thunderstorms across Pakistan, even as seasonal weather transitions from winter to early spring. Southern provinces may remain less affected, with drier and warmer conditions prevailing outside the core western disturbance.
The forecast period also suggests that much of the country will experience changing weather patterns, with periods of cloudiness and scattered rain followed by warmer and hazier conditions in the latter half of the period.


