Pakistan Weather

Land of the Pure - From Mountains to Sea

Get accurate weather forecasts for every city, town, village, and region across Pakistan. From the world's highest peaks in Gilgit-Baltistan to the Arabian Sea coast in Sindh, track conditions across all provinces with real-time updates and extended forecasts.

179+

Locations

3,000+

Sunshine Hours/Year

-10 to 50°C

Temperature Range

Jul-Sep

Monsoon Season

Major Cities Weather

Live weather conditions for Pakistan's largest cities

Weather by Region

Pakistan's diverse climate varies dramatically from region to region

Punjab
Pakistan's most populous province with hot summers and cool winters. Home to Lahore, Faisalabad, and the agricultural heartland.
24°C avg500mm/yearSemi-arid continental
Sindh
Coastal province with hot, humid conditions. Features Karachi, Pakistan's largest city, and the ancient Indus Valley civilization sites.
27°C avg200mm/yearHot desert/semi-arid
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Mountainous province with diverse climate zones. Home to Peshawar, the beautiful Swat Valley, and historic Khyber Pass.
20°C avg400mm/yearVaried (valley to alpine)
Balochistan
Pakistan's largest but least populated province with extreme temperatures. Features Quetta and the strategic port of Gwadar.
22°C avg150mm/yearArid/semi-arid
Gilgit-Baltistan
The roof of the world with some of Earth's highest peaks including K2. Cold alpine climate with stunning mountain scenery.
10°C avg130mm/yearAlpine/highland
Azad Kashmir
Scenic region with lush valleys and moderate climate. Known for its natural beauty and the Neelum Valley.
15°C avg1,300mm/yearHumid subtropical/alpine
Islamabad Capital Territory
The planned capital city nestled against the Margalla Hills. Enjoys a humid subtropical climate with distinct seasons.
21°C avg1,140mm/yearHumid subtropical

Scenic Destinations Weather

Weather forecasts for Pakistan's most iconic natural attractions

All Pakistan Locations

Complete list of 179+ cities, towns, and villages with weather forecasts

Gilgit-Baltistan & Azad Kashmir

Pakistan Climate Guide

Seasons

  • Summer: April - September (25-50°C)
  • Monsoon: July - September (heavy rainfall)
  • Autumn: October - November (20-30°C)
  • Winter: December - March (0-20°C)

Regional Climate Highlights

  • Punjab: Hot summers, mild winters, monsoon rains
  • Sindh: Hottest region, coastal humidity
  • KPK: Varied climate, pleasant valleys
  • Gilgit-Baltistan: Cold alpine climate, snow peaks

Weather Tip: Pakistan experiences extreme weather variations from the scorching deserts of Sindh to the freezing peaks of the Karakoram. The monsoon season (July-September) brings heavy rains to Punjab and eastern regions. Mountain areas can experience sudden weather changes year-round.

About Pakistan Weather

Pakistan, officially the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, features one of the most diverse climates in the world, ranging from tropical to temperate to alpine conditions.

From the Arabian Sea coastline in the south to the world's highest peaks in the north, including K2 (8,611m), the country spans multiple climate zones and experiences dramatic weather variations.

The Indus River valley forms the agricultural heartland, while the Thar Desert in Sindh and the Balochistan plateau create vast arid regions. The northern areas receive heavy snowfall in winter, making them popular skiing destinations.

The summer monsoon (July-September) brings vital rainfall to the eastern plains, while western disturbances in winter bring precipitation to the northern mountains and Punjab.

Whether you're planning a trek to K2 Base Camp, exploring the ancient ruins of Mohenjo-daro, visiting the historic Mughal architecture of Lahore, or enjoying the beaches of Gwadar, accurate weather forecasts are essential for your journey.

Our comprehensive weather coverage includes over 200 locations across all provinces and territories, from major cities like Karachi and Lahore to remote mountain villages in Gilgit-Baltistan and Azad Kashmir.