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October temperatures set to stay high, PMD says

Published on: October 1, 2025 5:24 PM

The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) has forecast that temperatures will remain above normal throughout October. Eastern Gilgit-Baltistan is expected to experience higher temperatures, while western Balochistan may see cooler conditions. PMD warned that warmer weather in upper regions might cause frost formation, potentially harming crops. Additionally, rain and strong winds in some areas could damage the ongoing Kharif crop season, affecting farmers’ yields.

The department also cautioned that the warm weather will encourage the growth of dengue larvae, raising health concerns. With the monsoon season ending, river flows are predicted to decrease, reducing water availability for agricultural use. This drop in water supply may impact crop irrigation and overall farm productivity. Furthermore, smog is likely to develop over the plains, which could worsen air quality and pose health risks to the population.

Read more: Reduced pre-winter rains expected amid climate shifts

The PMD highlighted the threat of excessive heat causing a shortage of fodder for livestock. Farmers may face challenges feeding their animals due to reduced grass and crop residues. This situation could negatively affect livestock health and dairy production. Authorities and farmers are urged to prepare for these challenges by adopting appropriate measures to protect crops and animals.

Experts recommend monitoring weather updates closely and taking preventive actions to minimize damage. Effective water management and pest control will be vital during this period. Public health officials are also advised to intensify dengue prevention campaigns to avoid outbreaks. Clear communication between authorities and communities will be crucial to manage the impacts of this unusual weather pattern.

In summary, October’s above-normal temperatures bring risks to agriculture, livestock, and public health. The PMD’s warnings underline the importance of preparedness and caution. By acting early, the country can reduce the adverse effects of heat, water shortages, and diseases in the coming weeks.

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