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Climate in Islamabad |
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According to geographical division, the country of Pakistan lies on the temperate zone. The climate of the entire country, in general is arid, the country experiences hot summers and cold winters, with little rainfall. However, the country experiences varied climate throughout the year, owing to the specific geographical variations. As such, the regions near the coastal lines enjoy warm temperate climate throughout the year, whereas, the regions near Karakorum range experience snowfall during winter and have severe cold winters. If you want to visit islamabad, you need to get all relevant information about the climate of the capital city so that you can be prepared with the right kind of clothings.
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A general overview of the climate of Pakistan will characterize four seasons in the country viz, winter (from December through February); spring ( from March through May); rainy season, or monsoon (from June through September); and the retreating of the monsoon in the months of October and November. However, the climate of Islamabad varies a lot from the overall national climate. The climate of islamabad is quite soothing as compared to the other cities of the country.
Islamabad records an average daily low of 2° C during the month of January in winter and in summer, the city records an average daily high of 40° C during the month of June. The city experiences almost the half of the annual rainfall in the months of July and August. The rest of the rainfall is recorded in the heart of the city during the retreating of the monsoon. Also hailstorms are common during spring and are quite a frequent happening during this season. Otherwise, the climate in Islamabad is moderate and is suitable for tourist ventures mostly during the winter season.
For further queries about Islamabad General Info and other detailed information on Islamabad, you can log on to www.islamabadlahore.com
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