July weather forecast
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Weather in July

July in Pakistan is characterized by the onset of the monsoon season, which brings much-needed respite from the intense summer heat. However, the weather conditions vary significantly across the different regions.

In the northern highlands, including areas such as Gilgit-Baltistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, temperatures remain relatively comfortable, with averages between 20°C (68°F) to 30°C (86°F). The arrival of the monsoon brings occasional rainfall, making the weather in these areas quite pleasant despite the general summer season.

In stark contrast, the southern plains and coastal areas, including cities like Karachi and Hyderabad, continue to experience intense heat. Average temperatures range from 30°C (86°F) to 40°C (104°F). However, the monsoon season also reaches these areas in July, leading to occasional rainfall, which provides some relief from the scorching temperatures.

In the central parts of Pakistan, including cities like Lahore and Islamabad, July signals a shift from the dry heat of June to a humid monsoon season. Temperatures still remain high, ranging from 30°C (86°F) to 40°C (104°F), but frequent rain showers help alleviate the heat to some extent.

Compared to June, July presents a change in the weather patterns across the country. The onset of the monsoon season brings much-needed rainfall and a decrease in temperatures, especially in the central and southern regions. While the northern regions continue to experience mild weather, the rest of the country welcomes the monsoon's cooling showers.

  • Karachi - July »
    Fleeting relief from the scorching summer arrives in July for Karachi as the city sees the onset of the monsoon season resulting in the highest rainfall of the year, recording up to 86mm (3.39"). The months with the warmest seawater in Karachi are June and July, with an average sea temperature of 29°C (84.2°F).
  • Lahore - July »
    The month with the most rainfall in Lahore is July, when the rain falls for 11 days and typically aggregates up to 202mm (7.95") of precipitation. In Lahore, Pakistan, in July, it is raining for 11 days, with typically 202mm (7.95") of accumulated precipitation.
  • Faisalabad - July »
    In Faisalabad, in July, during 9.3 rainfall days, 22mm (0.87") of precipitation is typically accumulated. Thus, July's weather in Faisalabad is hallmarked by increased clouds, slightly lowered temperatures and an uptick in rainfall, providing a slight break from the unrelenting summer.
  • Rawalpindi - July »
    On the first day of July in Rawalpindi, Pakistan, sunrise is at 5:01 am and sunset at 7:22 pm. July is the month with the most rainfall in Rawalpindi, with 237mm (9.33") of accumulated precipitation.
  • Multan - July »
    The month with the most rainfall in Multan is July, when the rain falls for 8.9 days and typically aggregates up to 16mm (0.63") of precipitation. In Multan, during July, the rain falls for 8.9 days and regularly aggregates up to 16mm (0.63") of precipitation.
  • Hyderabad - July »
    On the first day of July in Hyderabad, Pakistan, sunrise is at 5:39 am and sunset at 7:21 pm. July proves to be the wettest month in Hyderabad, receiving 57mm (2.24") of rain, a key feature of the ongoing monsoon season.
  • Gujranwala - July »
    On the first day of July in Gujranwala sunrise is at 5:00 am and sunset at 7:13 pm. In Gujranwala during July, the rain falls for 15.3 days and regularly aggregates up to 47mm (1.85") of precipitation.
  • Peshawar - July »
    In Peshawar, during July, the rain falls for 10.7 days and regularly aggregates up to 51mm (2.01") of precipitation. The temperature range in July, hovering from 30.2°C (86.4°F) to 39.4°C (102.9°F), makes it one of the hottest months for Peshawar.
  • Quetta - July »
    In Quetta, the average temperatures in July are the highest, with a peak at 35.9°C (96.6°F) and a low of 19.9°C (67.8°F). In Quetta, Pakistan, in July, it is raining for 3 days, with typically 13mm (0.51") of accumulated precipitation.
  • Islamabad - July »
    In Islamabad, Pakistan, during July, the rain falls for 18.5 days and regularly aggregates up to 87mm (3.43") of precipitation. In Islamabad, during July, the rain falls for 18.5 days and regularly aggregates up to 87mm (3.43") of precipitation.
  • Bahawalpur - July »
    On the first day of July in Bahawalpur, sunrise is at 5:17 am and sunset at 7:17 pm. In Bahawalpur, in July, during 8.5 rainfall days, 18mm (0.71") of precipitation is typically accumulated.
  • Sargodha - July »
    The month with the most rainfall in Sargodha is July, when the rain falls for 10.1 days and typically aggregates up to 29mm (1.14") of precipitation. In Sargodha, in July, during 10.1 rainfall days, 29mm (1.14") of precipitation is typically accumulated.
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