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Pakistan enjoys four distinct seasons, each offering unique weather conditions across different regions of the country:
Summers are typically hot and humid, especially in the Indus Valley. The southwest monsoon arrives during this period, bringing heavy rainfall to southern regions like Sindh and Balochistan.
As the monsoon season ends, Pakistan enters a dry and relatively cool autumn, with clearer skies and milder temperatures.
Winters are generally cool and dry. Coastal regions experience mild temperatures, while inland areas—particularly in the north—can become quite cold.
Spring brings warm, dry, and pleasant weather. While most areas enjoy comfortable conditions, humidity can be higher along the coast.
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