How much mm rain in Lahore? The city of Lahore got more than 350 millimetres of rain in just three hours on Thursday, breaking a record that had been in place for 44 years.
Cities like Karachi, Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Sheikhupura, Pakpattan, Kasur, Jehlum, and others were also hit hard by the heavy rain. There were a lot of low areas in these towns that were flooded.
The head meteorologist at the Pakistan Meteorological Department, Sardar Sarfaraz, said that the rain in Lahore was “torrential.”
“The strength of this spell is expected to weaken, but it will keep raining here and there until tonight because there are a lot of clouds.” “It will rain in some parts of the country from August 1 to 6,” he said.
How much mm rain in Lahore Today?
How much mm rain in Lahore? The Water and Sanitation Agency (WASA) says the following amounts of rain were measured in different parts of Lahore:
Airport 353 mm
Head office in Wasa, Gulberg 201 mm
Lakshmi Chowk 211 mm
Upper Mall 194 mm
Office of the SDO in Mughalpura 202 mm
Tajpura SDO Office 240 mm
Officer in Charge of Nishter Town 287 mm
Chowk Nakhuda 231 mm
Pani Wala Talab 299 mm
Farrukhabad 250 mm
Gulshan-e-Ravi 220 mm
Iqbal Town SDO Office: 256 mm
Samanabad SDO Office 220 mm
Johar Town SDO Office 270 mm
Qurtaba Chowk 217 mm
Heavy rain in the city has caused serious flooding in the emergency rooms of Services Hospital and Mayo Hospital, which has caused a lot of problems and stress for patients.