Planning a trip to Bhawana? In this section, you will find the most up-to-date information on climate conditions and detailed forecasts to help you perfectly prepare for your journey across Pakistan.
Bhawana
Current Weather
Overview
The climate in Bhawana, located in the heart of the Punjab province, is classified as a subtropical continental type. This part of Pakistan is characterized by distinct seasonality: sweltering hot summers are followed by mild, pleasant winters, separated by short transitional periods of spring and autumn.
The city features significant daily temperature fluctuations and general air dryness for most of the year. The region's main weather event is the summer monsoon, which brings long-awaited moisture and noticeably transforms the arid landscapes of Punjab, making the atmosphere fresher, though significantly increasing humidity.
Temperature
The temperature regime in Bhawana is marked by striking contrasts. The hottest period occurs in May and June, when daily highs regularly exceed +39...+40°C. During this time, the sun in Pakistan is particularly intense, and the dry heat can be a serious challenge for tourists unaccustomed to such a climate.
Winter months, on the other hand, offer very comfortable weather for excursions and walks. In December and January, average daytime temperatures are around +18...+20°C, reminiscent of a pleasant European spring. However, one should account for significant daily fluctuations: after sunset, the air cools rapidly, and nighttime temperatures can drop to +6.5°C, creating a noticeable contrast with the daytime warmth.
Average monthly temperature
Precipitation
Precipitation in Bhawana occurs mainly as rain and has a strongly seasonal character. The bulk of the annual rainfall falls during the monsoon period, which lasts from July to September. During this time, rains can be very intense and sudden; the wettest month is July, when over 100 mm of precipitation falls, and the number of rainy days reaches 15.
Throughout the rest of the year, this area of Pakistan is dominated by dry weather. November, December, and February are particularly dry, when rain occurs very rarely—literally once or twice a month. Snow is an exceptional rarity here, so travelers should worry more about summer dust and seasonal downpours than winter blizzards.
Average monthly precipitation
Packing Tips
Choosing a wardrobe for a trip to Bhawana depends on the time of year, but the principle of layering is always useful. In the hot months (from April to October), it is best to wear clothing made from natural lightweight fabrics, such as cotton or linen. Long sleeves and loose trousers will not only help you tolerate the heat better but also protect your skin from the harsh sun. Don't forget a wide-brimmed hat, high-quality sunglasses, and sunscreen with SPF 50+.
If you plan to visit this region of Pakistan in winter, bring warm sweaters and a light jacket. Despite the warm days, nighttime temperatures in December and January can drop to +6...+10°C. Comfortable closed shoes are essential for city walks, and during the monsoon season (July–August), it's worth bringing a compact umbrella or a light raincoat so that sudden downpours don't catch you off guard.
Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)
Weather in nearby cities
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