Planning a trip to Gujrat? In this section, you will find the most up-to-date weather information and accurate forecasts for Pakistan to help you perfectly plan every day of your journey.
Gujrat
Current Weather
Overview
The climate in Gujrat is classified as a subtropical continental type, which promises travelers a distinct change of seasons. In this region of Pakistan, you can expect hot and humid summers followed by mild and relatively dry winters. The average annual temperature is around 22.5°C, and an abundance of sunny days—more than 200 per year—makes the city a welcoming place to experience the culture of Punjab.
The city is situated in the Chenab River valley, which influences the local microclimate, bringing a touch of humidity to the air. The most contrasting period is the monsoon season, when nature comes alive under heavy rainfall. During the rest of the year, the sky remains mostly clear, providing tourists with 8 to 10 hours of sunshine daily for active recreation and excursions.
Temperature
The temperature regime in Gujrat is characterized by significant variations typical of a continental climate. The hottest period occurs in May and June, when the thermometer often reaches the +38...+41°C mark. Days during this time are filled with intense heat, but it subsides slightly by evening, bringing relative relief with temperatures around +25°C.
Winter months, especially January, offer a pleasant coolness. During this time, daytime temperatures stay at a comfortable level of +16...+18°C, which is ideal for walking tours. However, nights in Pakistan can be quite brisk: in the pre-dawn hours, the air can cool down to +5...+7°C, so having warm clothes in your luggage will certainly not be in vain.
Spring and autumn in the region are brief but exceptionally pleasant for tourists. In March and October, an ideal balance is established with daytime readings around +25...+30°C. It is important to remember that daily temperature fluctuations here are quite noticeable and can reach up to 11–12 degrees, requiring a thoughtful approach to choosing clothes for morning and evening outings.
Average monthly temperature
Precipitation
Precipitation in Gujrat is unevenly distributed and depends directly on the arrival of the summer monsoons. The wettest month of the year is July, when the city receives about 218–248 mm of rainfall. During this period, rain can occur almost daily (up to 23–26 rainy days per month), bringing high humidity and long-awaited freshness that transforms the surrounding lands into lush green carpets.
In contrast, the winter period is considered the driest. In December and February, rain is a rarity, and the amount of precipitation can drop to a minimum. This lack of moisture makes winter in Pakistan predictable and convenient for long trips and outdoor sightseeing without the risk of getting caught in a downpour.
As for exotic forms of precipitation, snow does not fall in this part of Punjab, which is typical for its lowland terrain. Autumn and spring months are characterized by moderate humidity: short thunderstorms are possible in March and October, but they usually do not last long and only briefly refresh the air after a hot day.
Average monthly precipitation
Packing Tips
When heading to Gujrat during the summer months (May to August), opt for the lightest possible clothing made from natural breathable fabrics, such as cotton or linen. You will definitely need sunglasses, a wide-brimmed hat, and a high-quality SPF 50+ sunscreen to protect against the scorching sun. During the monsoon period (July-August), it is worth bringing a compact umbrella or a light raincoat, and always keep a supply of drinking water with you.
For a winter visit to Pakistan, your wardrobe should be more carefully considered. While you may feel comfortable in mid-season clothes during the day, a warm sweater, thick trousers, and a windbreaker are essential for the cool nights. Comfortable closed-toe shoes are the best choice for long walks, and in December and January, a light scarf will not be out of place.
During the transitional seasons—spring and autumn—the layering principle works best. Combining a T-shirt with a light jumper or cardigan will allow you to quickly adapt to temperature changes as the daytime heat gives way to evening coolness. We also recommend packing a basic first-aid kit and taking a portable power bank for your gadgets to ensure you stay connected during walks along the river.
Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)
Weather in nearby cities
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