Today
Sat, Jun 13
Mainly clear
40°30°
- Rain chance
- 4%
- Precip
- 0 mm
- Max wind
- 19 km/h
Punjab, Pakistan · Karachi time · 31.55°, 74.34°
Extreme heat — feels-like 44°C+
Apparent temperature is forecast to reach or exceed 44°C each afternoon for the next three days. Derived from forecast thresholds (apparent_temperature_max ≥ 40°C), not an official warning.
Derived advisory — not an official warning
Unhealthy air quality — US AQI 156
Fine particulate levels put the US AQI above 150. Sensitive groups should limit outdoor exertion. Derived from forecast thresholds (us_aqi ≥ 150), not an official warning.
Derived advisory — not an official warning
Current conditions · 10:00 AM local
35°C
Mainly clear
Feels like 44°C
Right now in Lahore it is mainly clear and very hot, around 40°C but feeling closer to 44°C in the humidity. A light south-westerly breeze near 11 km/h offers little relief, and UV is extreme through the afternoon. If you are heading out, aim for before 10 AM or after sunset.
Mainly clear · extreme UV
Clear sky · extreme UV
Highs 42°, lows 28°. The most active day looks like Wednesday, when rain chances peak at 70%.
The next three days stay punishingly hot in Lahore, with highs near 40–41°C and overnight lows barely below 30°C. Skies remain mostly clear today and tomorrow before cloud builds on day three ahead of a possible evening thunderstorm. Dust haze may thicken late each afternoon.
Today
Sat, Jun 13
Mainly clear
40°30°
Tomorrow
Sun, Jun 14
Clear sky
41°30°
Monday
Mon, Jun 15
Partly cloudy
42°30°
As of 2026-06-13, Lahore sits under a broad ridge of high pressure that is locking in a classic pre-monsoon heat spell. Daytime highs hold near 41°C, with apparent temperatures touching 44–45°C during peak afternoon hours as humidity drifts up from the south-east. Overnight relief is minimal: lows stay close to 30°C, which keeps heat stress elevated for outdoor workers and anyone without reliable cooling.
Model guidance brings a weak western disturbance across northern Punjab late in the week. The most likely window for thunderstorms is the evening of day five, when 60–70% rain probabilities and gusts past 60 km/h appear in the forecast. Totals near 10 mm would settle dust and shave 3–4 degrees off the following day's high, though the humidity that follows can make it feel nearly as oppressive.
Stagnant air is letting fine particulates accumulate; the US AQI is running in the unhealthy band around 150–160. Sensitive groups should limit prolonged outdoor exertion, especially during the late-evening smoke peak. Visibility dips to 4–6 km in haze most mornings.
156
Unhealthy
US AQI · European AQI 74
Air quality in Lahore is currently Unhealthy, with a US AQI near 156 driven mainly by fine particulates (PM2.5 around 62 µg/m³). Stagnant pre-monsoon air and traffic emissions are trapping pollution near the surface, with the worst readings overnight and in early morning. Sensitive groups — children, older adults, and anyone with heart or lung conditions — should move workouts indoors. A storm later this week would scrub the air noticeably.
low risk
Modeled river discharge is at 92% of the seasonal p90 threshold (498 m³/s vs 540 m³/s).
Derived from the GloFAS ensemble via Open-Meteo — informational, not an official flood warning.
Field conditions around Lahore are heat-stressed: soil moisture in the top layer is near 0.16 m³/m³, below the ideal band for cotton and maize. Irrigation before dawn will lose the least to evaporation, with reference evapotranspiration near 7.6 mm/day. Spraying is viable only in the early morning while winds stay under 15 km/h; afternoon gusts and thermals will cause drift. Watch for heat stress in cotton above 38°C — shade-net nurseries and mulching help retain moisture ahead of Friday's possible storm.
Two derived advisories are active for Lahore: extreme heat, with apparent temperatures at or above 44°C expected through the next three afternoons, and unhealthy air quality with US AQI above 150. These are computed from forecast thresholds and are not official PMD warnings.
| Variable | Value |
|---|---|
| City | Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan |
| Coordinates | 31.5497, 74.3436 |
| Elevation | 217 m |
| Timezone | Asia/Karachi |
| Population | 11,126,285 |
| Observed at (local) | 10:00 AM |
| Temperature (2 m) | 35°C |
| Apparent temperature | 44°C |
| Relative humidity (2 m) | 38% |
| Dew point (2 m) | 22°C |
| Precipitation (last hour) | 0 mm |
| Rain | 0 mm |
| Showers | 0 mm |
| Snowfall | 0 cm |
| Weather code (WMO) | 1 |
| Cloud cover | 12% |
| Surface pressure | 982 hPa |
| Sea-level pressure | 1003 hPa |
| Wind speed (10 m) | 7 km/h |
| Wind gusts (10 m) | 29 km/h |
| Wind direction (10 m) | 239° (WSW) |
| Visibility | 5.2 km |
| UV index | 9.9 |
| Day / night | Day |
| Today max / min | 40°C / 30°C |
| Today feels-like max / min | 43°C / 29°C |
| Today precipitation sum | 0 mm |
| Today rain sum | 0 mm |
| Today snowfall sum | 0 cm |
| Today max precip probability | 4% |
| Today max wind / gusts | 19 km/h / 31 km/h |
| Dominant wind direction | 215° (SW) |
| Sunrise / sunset | 4:58 AM / 7:08 PM |
| Daylight duration | 14h 10m |
| Sunshine duration | 12h 45m |
| Max UV index | 10.4 |
| Reference evapotranspiration (ET₀) | 7.6 mm |
| Topsoil moisture (0–1 cm) | 0.16 m³/m³ |
| Surface soil temperature | 32°C |
| US AQI | 156 |
| European AQI | 74 |
| PM2.5 | 62.4 µg/m³ |
| PM10 | 184 µg/m³ |
| Ozone (O₃) | 96 µg/m³ |
| Nitrogen dioxide (NO₂) | 38.6 µg/m³ |
| Sulphur dioxide (SO₂) | 14.2 µg/m³ |
| Carbon monoxide (CO) | 412 µg/m³ |
| Dust | 21 µg/m³ |
| River discharge (latest) | 498 m³/s |
| Flood threshold (p90) | 540 m³/s |
| Flood risk | low |
| Climate normals (month 6) | 40°C / 27°C, 36 mm |
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<iframe src="https://weathertomorrow.cloud/embed/city/pk/punjab/lahore" width="320" height="180" frameborder="0" title="Lahore weather" loading="lazy"></iframe>A thunderstorm is possible Friday evening with a 60–70% chance of rain and around 9–10 mm of accumulation; the rest of the week stays dry and hot.
The air temperature peaks near 41°C, but with humidity the apparent temperature reaches about 44°C between 1 PM and 5 PM.
No — the US AQI is around 156, in the Unhealthy band. Sensitive groups should avoid prolonged outdoor exertion, and everyone should consider limiting intense exercise outdoors.
Sunrise is at about 4:58 AM and sunset at 7:08 PM local time, giving roughly 14 hours of daylight.
The monsoon typically arrives in Lahore in early July, bringing the seasonal shift from dry heat to humid, stormier weather.