Met office forecasts rains during Eid celebrations

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ISLAMABAD, June 10 (TNS): The Met office has said that Pakistan is likely to experience drought-like situation due to insufficient rains and above normal temperatures that the country faced from January to May.

Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) said that that pre-monsoon rains would start from the third week of June, during Eidul Fitr holidays, and continue by the end of the month.

Meanwhile, the upper and central parts of Pakistan on Saturday rejoiced cool showers. However, the southern part of the country continued to bear intense heat, with temperature rising to 52 degrees centigrade in Turbat.

A fresh spell of light to moderate showers in most parts of the country on Saturday brought respite from scorching heat and reduced temperatures from 40 to 20 degrees centigrade. But Sindh and Balochistan continued bearing intense heat and temperatures remained above 40 degrees centigrade.