How Pakistan’s Winter Weather Could Impact Travel Plans Amid Heavy Rain and Snowfall

How Pakistan’s Winter Weather Could Impact Travel Plans Amid Heavy Rain and Snowfall

Widespread Rain and Snowfall to Impact Pakistan's Travel Landscape

Pakistan is bracing for significant weather challenges as forecasts predict widespread rain, thunderstorms, and snowfall across much of the country from late December through early January. These conditions are expected to bring not only colder temperatures but also disruptions in road connectivity and local travel, particularly in northern and mountainous regions known for their stunning landscapes and tourism appeal.

Weather System Timeline and Regional Effects

A new westerly weather system is set to begin affecting western Pakistan from the night of December 29, intensifying by December 30, and spreading through most upper and central areas by December 31. The cold spell is anticipated to linger in the northern mountainous zones until the morning of January 2. This means travellers should prepare for potentially hazardous driving conditions well into the first days of the new year.

Key Impact Zones and Weather Expectations

Region Predicted Weather Dates Affected Notable Concerns
Punjab & Islamabad Rain, thunderstorms, wind, snowfall (Murree and Galiyat) Dec 30 evening – Jan 2 morning Road slips, travel delays
Central Punjab (Lahore, Rawalpindi, Faisalabad, etc.) Isolated rain and thunderstorms Dec 31 – Jan 1 Local disruptions, intermittent travel issues
Sindh (Karachi, Hyderabad, others) Isolated light rain/drizzle Dec 30 Minor wet conditions
Balochistan (Quetta, Ziarat, Gwadar, etc.) Rain, wind, thunderstorms, snowfall (hilly areas) Dec 29 night – Dec 31 Road closures, tricky driving
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa & Gilgit-Baltistan

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