Light winds have improved weather conditions in Lahore, where the sun and clouds continue playing hide and seek. However, according to the Pakistan Meteorological Department, the chance of rain in the next few hours is only 5–10%, making rainfall unlikely.
The city’s temperature was recorded around 32°C, and the presence of cool breezes made the weather feel relatively comfortable for residents.
Air Pollution Remains a Serious Problem in Lahore
Meteorological and environmental experts warn that air pollution in Lahore continues to be a major concern despite the pleasant weather. The Air Quality Index (AQI) remains dangerously high.
Official data shows Lahore’s overall AQI level at 249, placing the city among Pakistan’s most polluted urban centers.
- Barki Road area AQI: 284 (highest pollution concentration)
- CIPR Office area AQI: 263
- Bedian Road AQI: 217
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Health experts have advised citizens to avoid unnecessary outdoor activities, especially children, elderly individuals, and people with respiratory diseases.
Rainfall Could Improve Air Quality
Residents believe that rainfall could help reduce pollution levels if it occurs. Currently, weather conditions are expected to remain partly cloudy with light winds.
Authorities continue monitoring pollution and weather patterns to provide timely public updates.