
According to the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) and weather forecasts, Lahore is expected to have broken clouds by mid-morning with temperatures rising to around 34 °C. However, high humidity above 80% may push the real feel to a sweltering 43 °C, while southeast winds at 10–12 mph will add to the sticky and uncomfortable weather. Rain chances may drop in the afternoon, but overcast skies will keep the atmosphere heavy and humid.
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Looking ahead, the weekly forecast shows more humid and stormy weather. On Wednesday (July 30), Lahore will see mostly cloudy skies with a return of afternoon thunderstorms. Highs will hover around 33 °C, with lows near 26 °C. Thursday (July 31) is expected to remain cloudy with periods of rain in the afternoon, and temperatures will range between 31 °C during the day and 27 °C at night. Friday (August 1) may bring isolated thunderstorms in some areas, with highs around 32 °C and nighttime temperatures between 26–27 °C.
Saturday and Sunday (August 2–3) will begin with morning thunderstorms on Saturday, followed by partly cloudy conditions. Highs will reach around 34 °C, with nights staying warm between 28–29 °C. Sunday is expected to be partly sunny with similar heat. By Monday (August 4), the weather turns mostly sunny and very warm, with temperatures possibly climbing to 37 °C and humidity levels staying high.
Compared to Lahore’s usual late-July temperatures of 35–36 °C, this week’s readings may be slightly lower, but the persistent humidity and frequent thunderstorms will make it feel hotter. While occasional rain might bring brief relief, the heat index above 40 °C will continue to make outdoor activities quite uncomfortable.