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Hailstorm, Heavy Rain Lash Lahore, bringing relief amid Heat

Pakistan Observer · May 13, 2026, 12:38 PM

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LAHORE – A powerful burst of heavy rain, hail, and thunderstorm swept through parts of Lahore after dark clouds suddenly engulfed the city at 4:30pm, dramatically breaking days of intense heat and triggering fast-changing weather conditions across multiple areas. Lahore Rain document.create Element('video'); https://pakobserver.net/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/Whats App-Video-2026-05-13-at-4.38.57-AM.mp4 https://pakobserver.net/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/Whats App-Video-2026-05-13-at-4.38.56-AM.mp4 لاہور میں طوفانی بارش اور اولوں کی برسات اللہ سب کی جان و مال کا تحفظ کرے pic.twitter.com/FabU651H00 — Waqas Awan (@WaqasAwan666) May 13, 2026 اللہ رحم لاہور میں شدید ژالہ باری#lahore pic.twitter.com/TgzqtvAVuh — AMNA🫶 (@crazytype171) May 13, 2026 The storm hit with little warning, as thunder and lightning lit up the sky and strong winds lashed different neighborhoods, bringing brief but intense relief from the sweltering temperatures that had gripped the city. Key areas including Mall Road, Jail Road, and Gulberg were among the worst affected, receiving heavy downpours accompanied by gusty winds. The sudden shift turned the atmosphere noticeably cooler, with residents experiencing a sharp drop in temperature after days of heatwave-like conditions. According to the Meteorological Department, the weather system responsible for the rain is relatively weak and short-lived. Officials say the cloud activity is expected to clear soon, after which hot and dry conditions are likely to return once again. Meanwhile, the Water and Sanitation Agency (WASA) has moved quickly to respond to the situation. On the instructions of its Managing Director, operational teams have been deployed and kept in the field to ensure immediate drainage of rainwater from affected areas and prevent any water accumulation or urban flooding issues. As the storm system begins to weaken, authorities remain on alert, while citizens brace for the likely return of intense heat in the coming hours or day

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