PMD Warns of Below-Normal Monsoon Rainfall and Above-Normal Temperatures Across Pakistan from July to September

The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) has issued a fresh three-month seasonal outlook, warning that most parts of Pakistan are expected to experience below-normal monsoon rainfall coupled with above-average temperatures from July through September 2026. The forecast raises concerns over potential water shortages, agricultural losses, health risks, and climate-related disasters during the peak monsoon season. According…

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Climate Shocks Dent Mango Crops as South Punjab Growers Face Lower Yields

Punjab’s mango industry is facing significant challenges in the 2026 season as climate-related disruptions continue to impact production across South Punjab. Growers in Khanewal, one of the region’s largest mango-producing districts, are reporting lower fruit-setting rates, raising concerns about reduced harvests, export volumes, and market stability. According to farmers and agricultural experts, the flowering season…

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