Lahore experienced another day of extreme heat on Tuesday, with the temperature reaching 45°C at 4:20 PM, according to real-time data from Zoom Earth. This follows a scorching Eid-ul-Adha, when the city saw temperatures climb to 46°C — one of the highest in years.
Citing the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD), Geo News reported that the recent spike marks Lahore’s hottest spell in nearly two decades. The last record-setting heat occurred in 2007, when the temperature at Lahore Airport hit 48°C.
The heatwave continues to grip much of Pakistan, with several other cities also facing dangerously high temperatures. According to Zoom Earth:
- Sibi recorded the highest at 48°C
- Turbat followed at 47°C
- Jacobabad and Layyah each hit 46°C
- Multan, Faisalabad, Jhelum, Bahawalpur, and Lahore registered 45°C
- Peshawar reported 44°C
- Islamabad saw 42°C


Lahore Temperature reached at 49 and Rawalpindi reached at 51
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