Islamabad Braces for a Week of Rising Temperatures as Clear Skies Take Hold
After a period of partly cloudy and windy conditions, the Pakistani capital is set to experience a steady climb in temperatures, with highs reaching 37°C by Friday.

PAKISTAN —
Key facts
- Current temperature in Islamabad: 23°C (broken clouds) as of 6:57 PM PKT on May 4, 2026.
- Tomorrow's forecast: high of 31°C with hazy sunshine; air quality generally acceptable but sensitive groups may experience moderate symptoms.
- Tuesday: 31°C/19°C, mostly sunny, 10% chance of rain.
- Wednesday: 34°C/20°C, mostly sunny, 0% rain.
- Thursday: 36°C/22°C, sunny, 0% rain.
- Friday: 37°C/25°C, sunny, 1% rain.
- Wind speeds expected to reach 12 mph today, dropping to 2-3 mph overnight and early morning.
- No precipitation expected for the next three days; clear skies dominate from Tuesday onward.
A Shift to Clear Skies and Rising Mercury
Islamabad is entering a prolonged period of dry, sunny weather, with temperatures forecast to rise steadily over the coming days. The capital, which experienced partly cloudy and windy conditions on Monday evening, will see a rapid transition to clear skies by Tuesday morning. As of 6:57 PM PKT on May 4, the temperature stood at 23°C under broken clouds. Winds were moderate at 12 mph, but are expected to calm overnight to 3 mph by 5:00 AM. The air quality index remains in the “generally acceptable” range, though sensitive groups may experience minor to moderate symptoms from prolonged exposure.
Daily Temperature Climb: From 31°C to 37°C
Tuesday will bring hazy sunshine and a high of 31°C, with a low of 18°C and a 16% chance of rain. By Wednesday, the mercury will climb to 34°C under mostly sunny skies, with no precipitation forecast. Thursday and Friday will see highs of 36°C and 37°C respectively, both days sunny and dry. The overnight lows will also rise, from 18°C on Tuesday to 25°C by Friday evening. The wind, which gusted at 12 mph on Monday, will diminish to 2-3 mph in the early hours, then pick up to 8-9 mph in the afternoons.
Air Quality and Health Advisories
While the air quality is generally acceptable for most individuals, sensitive groups—including children, the elderly, and those with respiratory conditions—may experience minor to moderate symptoms from long-term exposure. The forecast indicates no significant change in particulate levels over the next 48 hours. Health officials advise limiting prolonged outdoor exertion during peak afternoon hours, especially as temperatures approach 37°C on Friday. The combination of heat and moderate air pollution could exacerbate discomfort for vulnerable populations.
Regional Weather Patterns and Broader Context
The clear, warming trend in Islamabad contrasts with turbulent weather elsewhere. A high-altitude storm is bringing gusty thunderstorms to California, while dangerous storms are expected to refire in the central United States. In Pakistan, the Abbottabad region in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa may experience similar conditions to the capital. The transition to dry weather follows a period of partly cloudy skies and a 15% chance of rain overnight Monday. The Doppler radar shows no significant precipitation systems approaching the Islamabad Capital Territory for at least the next 14 days.
Outlook: A Hot, Dry Week Ahead
The 14-day forecast indicates that the dry spell will persist, with no measurable rain expected through at least May 18. Temperatures are likely to remain above seasonal averages, with the potential for heatwave conditions by the weekend. Residents are advised to stay hydrated, avoid direct sun exposure during midday, and check on vulnerable neighbors. The Pakistan Meteorological Department has not issued any heatwave alerts as of Monday evening, but the steady temperature rise warrants caution.
The bottom line
- Islamabad will see a steady temperature increase from 31°C on Tuesday to 37°C by Friday, with clear skies and no rain.
- Air quality remains generally acceptable, but sensitive groups may experience moderate symptoms from prolonged exposure.
- Winds will be light overnight (2-3 mph) and moderate in the afternoons (8-9 mph), providing limited relief from the heat.
- The dry spell is expected to last at least 14 days, with no precipitation in the forecast.
- Regional weather contrasts with storm systems in the US, but Islamabad faces a stable, warming trend.






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