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PMD warns of urban flooding as heavy monsoon rains hit July 18

Last updated: July 17, 2026 6:30 pm
Ayesha Masood
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PMD warns of urban flooding as heavy monsoon rains hit July 18
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The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) has issued a high-alert warning for widespread heavy rainfall beginning July 18, putting major urban centers and low-lying areas at risk of flash flooding. A strong weather system is expected to push into the country from the Arabian Sea, targeting the upper and central regions with sustained intensity.

Meteorologists tracking the system expect it to bring more than just seasonal relief. The forecast points to heavy downpours likely to trigger urban flooding in cities like Lahore, Rawalpindi, and Peshawar. For residents in these areas, the risk isn’t just about traffic delays; it’s about infrastructure that has historically struggled to drain water during high-intensity bursts.

The provincial disaster management authorities have been directed to remain on high alert. The PMD’s latest advisory highlights that the monsoon current will likely penetrate the upper parts of the country by Thursday, with the most concentrated rainfall expected between July 18 and 22.

“We are tracking a significant weather system,” a senior meteorologist told reporters earlier today. “The current models suggest that the intensity of the rain will be sufficient to cause water accumulation in urban zones, and we have advised district administrations to clear drainage systems immediately.”

Farmers in the Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa provinces are also on notice. While the monsoon is vital for the agricultural cycle, the PMD warns that flash floods in local nullahs and streams could damage standing crops if the water volume exceeds historical drainage capacities.

The weather office has also cautioned travelers heading toward the northern regions. Landslides remain a genuine threat in the vulnerable mountainous areas of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Galyat, and Azad Kashmir during this period. The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) has urged tourists to check weather updates before planning trips to the north, as road blockages are a distinct possibility once the heavy rain sets in.

This upcoming spell follows a period of fluctuating temperatures, with many parts of the country experiencing stifling humidity over the last week. The rain will bring a drop in the mercury, but as history has shown, the relief often comes with a steep price for those living in poorly planned urban zones.

For now, the mandate for local administrations is clear: clear the drains, secure the vulnerable, and prepare for a wet, high-stakes weekend.

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