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PMD Rejects Possibility of coldest winter in Pakistan This Year

Last updated: October 22, 2025 3:00 pm
Anoosha Malik
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22 October 2025

The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) has rejected the possibility of Pakistan facing its coldest winter this year, clarifying that there is no scientific evidence to support such predictions circulating on social media. The department stated that current data and global climate indicators do not suggest any extreme or record-breaking cold wave for the upcoming season.

According to the PMD’s seasonal outlook, the country is expected to experience near-normal to slightly below-normal rainfall between December and February. Meanwhile, temperatures are likely to stay slightly above average, resulting in a generally milder winter across most regions. The Met Office explained that the weather will largely be influenced by western disturbances and a weak-to-moderate La Niña pattern, which typically reduce the strength and frequency of cold spells in South Asia.

While some short-term cold waves or snowfall may still occur in northern and hilly areas, the department said these events will be temporary and region-specific, not widespread or record-breaking. Cities in the plains, including Lahore, Karachi, and Islamabad, can expect moderate winter conditions with occasional fog and dry weather phases.

The PMD has urged the public to trust only official forecasts and avoid spreading or believing unverified weather claims online. It reaffirmed its commitment to providing accurate, research-based forecasts to support public safety, agriculture, and energy planning during the winter months.

Meteorologists further noted that the La Niña phenomenon may slightly affect rainfall patterns but is unlikely to trigger extreme cold conditions. The department will continue monitoring atmospheric patterns and issue timely advisories in case of any significant weather developments.

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