Pakistan’s National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) has issued a weather alert for upper parts of the country, predicting rain, thunderstorms and snowfall as a result of a westerly wave. The western and upper parts of the country are likely to experience rain, wind and thunderstorms, with snowfall expected in mountainous areas, according to the NDMA. “Upper Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, including Malakand and Hazara divisions, is expected to receive rain and thunderstorms, along with snowfall in [areas with] higher altitudes,” the NDMA said in a statement. “The plains of Punjab will largely experience dry conditions, although smog and fog are likely to persist, especially during early morning and nighttime.” Rain and thunderstorms are also expected in the Pothohar region and its surroundings. The NDMA said it had advised local authorities, emergency responders and the public to remain vigilant and take necessary precautions. “Residents in northern and hilly areas should exercise caution while traveling due to the risk of slippery roads and reduced visibility,” it said. “Farmers are encouraged to safeguard their crops against potential weather impacts.” Additionally, the NDMA asked people in smog-affected areas to minimize outdoor exposure and take protective measures during low-visibility conditions.