Lahore is currently experiencing extreme heat wave, with daytime highs reaching between 45–50°C (114°F and 122°F). Residents are advised to stay hydrated, cover their heads when outdoors, and avoid unnecessary travel to protect themselves from heatstroke and dehydration.
🌡️ Current Weather in Lahore (May 2026)
- Daytime highs: 45–50°C
- Nighttime lows: 28–34°C
- Humidity: ~44% average
- Rainfall: Minimal, mostly dry days
- Heat Index (RealFeel®): Often higher than recorded temperatures, making conditions feel more intense
🛡️ Safety Tips During Extreme Heat wave
- Stay Hydrated: Drink plenty of water, even if you don’t feel thirsty. Avoid sugary or caffeinated drinks.
- Cover Your Head: Use a towel, scarf, or cap when outdoors to reduce direct sun exposure.
- Avoid Unnecessary Travel: Limit outdoor activities, especially between 12 PM–4 PM when temperatures peak.
- Wear Light Clothing: Loose, breathable fabrics help regulate body temperature.
- Check on Vulnerable Groups: Elderly, children, and those with chronic illnesses are more prone to heatstroke.
- Seek Shade & Rest: Take breaks indoors or under shade if you must be outside.
🚨 Health Risks of Extreme Heat wave
- Heatstroke: High body temperature, confusion, fainting.
- Dehydration: Dizziness, dry mouth, reduced urination.
- Exacerbation of Chronic Illnesses: Heart disease, hypertension, and kidney problems worsen in extreme heat.
- Skin Issues: Sunburn and heat rashes are common without protection.
👉 Preventive health checks like CBC, Kidney Function Tests, and Blood Pressure monitoring at Zeenat Lab can help detect early signs of heat‑related complications.
📢 Zeenat Lab’s Message
Zeenat Lab urges all Pakistanis to stay informed, stay protected during this diverse and challenging weather.
👉 Book your preventive health tests with Zeenat Lab today to safeguard yourself and your family.
