What is the weather like in Pakistan?
When we asked people living in Pakistan about the weather in Pakistan, they said...
"The weather in Pakistan is generally hot and dry, with temperatures ranging from mild to very hot depending on the season. In the winter months, temperatures can drop to freezing in some parts of the country, while in the summer months temperatures can reach up to 40°C. Rainfall is generally low, with most of the country receiving less than 10 inches of rain per year. The monsoon season brings heavy rains to the northern and western parts of the country, while the southern and eastern parts remain relatively dry," said another expat in Pakistan.
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What is the weather like in Pakistan?
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