Geo News
Last updated 1 hour ago Friday, May 24, 2013, Rajab ul murajjab 13, 1434 A.H.       
 Nawaz Sharif      Musharraf     Elections 2013 
Geo News gets new look!   
Geo Pakistan

Weather to remain hot, dry during next 24 hrs

May 05, 2012 - Updated 147 PKT
Print this story

ISLAMABAD: Weather remained hot and dry in most parts of the country during the last twenty-four hours.

According to Met Office, mainly hot and dry weather is also likely in most of parts of the country during the next twenty four hours. However rain with thunderstorm may occur at few places of Kashmir and adjoining areas.

The highest temperature of forty-five degree centigrade was recorded in Turbat on Friday. The maximum temperature of major cities recorded on Friday was: Islamabad thirty-four degree centigrade‚ Lahore thirty-nine‚ Karachi forty-two‚ Peshawar thirty-eight‚ Quetta twenty-nine‚ Muzaffarabad thirty-three and Gilgit thirty-two degree centigrade. (PPI)


PPI
 
More from : Geo Pakistan
Obama's drone speech could improve Pakistan ties
Sindh Assembly session convened on May 29
Karachi: Three gunned down in Manghopir
Lahore: Fire erupts at hospital’s Measles ward
 


Latest News
Obama's drone speech could improve Pakistan ties
ISLAMABAD: President Barack Obama’s decision to impose more restrictive rules governing U.S. drone strikes and his ...
Sindh Assembly session convened on May 29
KARACHI: Sindh Governor Dr Ishratul Ebad Khan has convened the first session of Sindh Assembly on May 29. Newly ...
Massive Far East quake felt in Moscow, no casualties
MOSCOW: A massive undersea earthquake Friday in Russia's Far East prompted a tsunami warning and unleashed tremors ...
Zambian man narrowly escapes python death
LUSAKA: A Zambian truck driver who was forced to kick, bite and stab his way from the clutches of a giant python, said ...
Profit-taking knocks 58 points out of KSE-100 Index
KARACHI: Profit-taking in some large-capitalization stocks knocked more points out of Karachi Stock Exchange's (KSE) ...

Third-party Advertisement Disclaimer
| Copyright © GEO TV, All rights reserved