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Dry weather likely in most parts

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Islamabad

Pakistan Meterological Department (PMD) Wednesday forecast mainly dry weather for most parts of the country during next 24 hours. However, rain wind-thunderstorm (with snowfall over hills) expected at isolated places in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, northern Balochistan and Gilgit-Baltistan, the MET office reported.
Weather remained dry in most parts of the country, while cold in upper parts during last 24 hours. Minimum temperatures recorded at Skardu -06°C, Astore, Kalam -04°C, Gupis -02°C, Parachinar, Hunza and Bagrote -01°C. Pakistan Meterological Department (PMD) official Wednesday said that changing weather pattern has disturbed the seasonal rainy system in the month of February.
He said the disturbance in weather pattern was due to the global warming system, as climatic change in the atmosphere has shorten the winter season and elongated summer season.—APP

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