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Lahore Faces February Heatwave Amid Climate Change Concerns

In February 2025, Lahore is experiencing notable climate challenges, reflecting broader environmental shifts and their local impacts. The city’s average maximum temperature has risen by 17% by the end of February compared to its start, signaling a warming trend.

Historically, February in Lahore has been a mild month with average high temperatures ranging from 22°C to 31°C. However, the gradual increase in temperatures over recent years highlights the effects of climate change

Lahore, a city known for its mild winters, is feeling the heat this February as rising temperatures signal the growing impact of climate change in the region. Traditionally, February has been a pleasant month in Lahore, with cool breezes and moderate temperatures. However, in recent years, the city has witnessed an alarming warming trend, with February temperatures climbing higher than usual.

This year is no exception, as residents report unusually warm days that feel more like early spring than the tail end of winter.

Experts attribute this shift to global climate change, which has disrupted weather patterns and caused an increase in average temperatures worldwide. Lahore’s urban sprawl, deforestation, and high levels of pollution have only exacerbated the situation. The city has also been plagued by persistent smog during the winter months, a phenomenon worsened by temperature inversions that trap pollutants close to the ground. This combination of rising temperatures and poor air quality is making life increasingly difficult for Lahore’s residents.

The warming trend is not just a seasonal anomaly but part of a larger pattern of climate instability affecting South Asia. Reduced rainfall during winter months and prolonged dry spells are becoming more common, threatening agriculture and water supplies in the region. Lahore’s vulnerability to heatwaves is also on the rise, raising concerns about how the city will cope with even hotter summers in the coming years.

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