Sun elevation

/ 2.4°
sun-icon
UV 10
05:35
19:13
Waxing gibbous moon (137°)
15:51
02:44
Blowing dust
Blowing dust
Blowing dust
Blowing dust
Blowing dust
Blowing dust
Blowing dust
Blowing dust
Blowing dust
°F
106°
102°
98°
95°
92°
91°
89°
89°
88°
°F
103°
100°
97°
94°
92°
91°
90°
91°
90°
SW
SSW
SW
SW
SW
SW
SW
SSW
SSW
mph
17-26
15-24
15-22
14-21
14-25
13-19
12-18
11-18
11-18
in
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
%
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Blowing dust
Blowing dust
Blowing dust
Blowing dust
Blowing dust
Blowing dust
Blowing dust
Blowing dust
Blowing dust
106°
102°
98°
95°
92°
91°
89°
89°
88°
103°
100°
97°
94°
92°
91°
90°
91°
90°
SW
17-26
SSW
15-24
SW
15-22
SW
14-21
SW
14-25
SW
13-19
SW
12-18
SSW
11-18
SSW
11-18
μg/m³

Dust Levels Extremely High

Current concentration: 802.67 μg/m³.

Dust Levels Extremely High

Current concentration: 889.33 μg/m³.

Dust Levels Extremely High

Current concentration: 976 μg/m³.

Dust Levels Extremely High

Current concentration: 887 μg/m³.

Dust Levels Extremely High

Current concentration: 798 μg/m³.

Dust Levels Extremely High

Current concentration: 709 μg/m³.

Dust Levels Extremely High

Current concentration: 679 μg/m³.

Dust Levels Extremely High

Current concentration: 649 μg/m³.

Dust Levels Extremely High

Current concentration: 619 μg/m³.
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Sun elevation

/ 2.4°
sun-icon
UV 10
05:35
19:13
Waxing gibbous moon (137°)
15:51
02:44

Radar and precipitation nowcast, Pakistan

Drizzle
Light
Moderate
Heavy
Very Heavy
Hail

The location marker is placed on Manjhand. This animation shows the precipitation radar for the selected time range, as well as a 2h forecast. Orange crosses indicate lightning. Data provided by nowcast.de (available in USA, Europe, Australia). Drizzle or light snow fall might be invisible for the radar. Precipitation intensity is colour coded, ranging from turquoise to red.

Live satellite map, Pakistan

The location marker is placed on Manjhand. [More]

The real-time satellite image combines visible light during daytime with infrared radiation during nighttime. At night, the image is not dark as infrared radiation can detect temperature differences. Unfortunately, low clouds and fog are difficult to distinguish from ground temperatures and thus can be almost invisible during the night. Meteosat satellite images for Europe are updated in real-time every 5 minutes. GOES-16/GOES-17 (North & South America) and Himawari (Asia) images update every 10 minutes.

Precipitation is estimated from radar and satellites. Precipitation estimates from satellites are less accurate at night than during daytime.

© 2026 meteoblue, NOAA Satellites GOES-16 and EUMETSAT. Lightning data provided by nowcast.

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