Severe cold weather gripped the country, leaving residents struggling as temperatures dropped sharply across multiple regions, with Skardu recording the coldest temperature at minus 13 degrees Celsius. In Gilgit-Baltistan, Gupis recorded temperatures of minus 10 degrees, while those in Hunza and Gilgit fell to minus 8 degrees Celsius. In Balochistan, the mercury dropped to minus 6 degrees in Qalat, while Bagrote also recorded minus 6 degrees. Dir saw temperatures fall to minus 5 degrees, while Quetta recorded minus 3 degrees Celsius. In Punjab, Lahore recorded 5 degrees, while temperatures in Peshawar and Islamabad dropped to 1 degree Celsius. Karachi remained in single digits, with the temperature recorded at 9 degrees Celsius. Weather conditions remained sunny across all reported areas.
Cold wave grips Pakistan as Skardu hits minus 13 degrees

