Weather & AQI in Islamabad Pakistan

Live weather updates, air quality index (AQI), and city-wise pollution data across Pakistan.

LIVE WEATHER DATA

About Islamabad Weather

Islamabad is located in Punjab at coordinates 31.5497°N, 74.3436°E with an elevation of 217 m. The city has a population of approximately 13 million and is known as Cultural capital, Mughal heritage.

According to the latest measurements at 10:52 AM PKT, Islamabad has a temperature of 31°°C with 66 %% humidity. The Air Quality Index (AQI) is 152, classified as Unhealthy - Health effects possible.

This dashboard updates every 15 minutes using data from government weather stations, satellite imagery, and ground monitoring sensors across Islamabad. Use this information for health protection, travel planning, and daily activity decisions.

Windy Current Weather in Islamabad

July 1, 2026 at 10:52 AM PKT

31°C
Windy
Windy
Humidity
66 %
Wind
4 km/h
Feels Like
33°C

💨 Air Quality Index (AQI) in Islamabad

Unhealthy - Health effects possible
Current AQI Value 152
Good (0-50) Moderate (51-100) Unhealthy (101-150) Very Unhealthy (151-300) Hazardous (300+)
Main Pollutant
PM2.5
Primary air pollutant
Pollutant Concentration
58 µg/m³
Micrograms per cubic meter
Updated: 15 Mins Ago Full forecast

Health Recommendations in Islamabad

  • ⚠️Avoid outdoor exercise (Based on current AQI: 152)
  • ⚠️Close your windows to avoid dirty outdoor air
  • ⚠️Wear a mask outdoors
  • ⚠️Run an air purifier

Note: Recommendations are based on current AQI levels and may change as air quality improves or worsens.

Detailed Weather Information for Islamabad

Climate & Seasonal Patterns

Seasonal

Weather varies by season with typical Pakistani continental climate patterns

Air Quality Trends

Typical Pollution Patterns

Air quality varies seasonally with winter typically being the worst due to temperature inversions that trap pollutants.

Health Recommendations

  • Check AQI levels before outdoor activities
  • Limit time outside when AQI exceeds 100
  • Use masks in severely polluted areas
  • Keep windows closed during high pollution periods

About Weather in Pakistan

Islamabad experiences diverse weather patterns throughout the year. Our real-time weather monitoring provides accurate temperature, humidity, wind speed, and air quality data to help residents and visitors plan their activities accordingly.

Understanding Weather Metrics

  • Temperature: Current atmospheric temperature in Celsius
  • Humidity: Amount of water vapor in the air, affecting comfort levels
  • Wind Speed: How fast air is moving, measured in kilometers per hour
  • Air Quality Index (AQI): Measure of pollutants in the air, with lower values indicating cleaner air

For the most accurate and up-to-date weather information for Islamabad and other Pakistani cities, bookmark this page and check back regularly.

Frequently Asked Questions About Islamabad Weather

What is the current temperature in Islamabad?

As of 10:52 AM PKT on July 1, 2026, the temperature in Islamabad is 31°°C. The perceived temperature (feels like) is approximately 33°C.

What is the air quality like in Islamabad right now?

The current Air Quality Index (AQI) in Islamabad is 152, which is classified as Unhealthy - Health effects possible. The main pollutant is PM2.5.

When is the best time to visit Islamabad?

Generally, October to March offers the most pleasant weather across Pakistani cities.

What are the main pollution sources in Islamabad?

Common pollution sources include vehicles, industry, construction, agriculture, and seasonal factors.

How can I protect myself from poor air quality in Islamabad?

Check AQI levels before going outside, limit outdoor activities when AQI exceeds 100, use N95 masks when AQI is above 150, keep windows closed during high pollution periods, use air purifiers with HEPA filters indoors, and stay hydrated to help your body process pollutants.

How often is the weather data updated?

Our weather and AQI data for Islamabad updates every 15 minutes from government monitoring stations, satellite imagery, and ground sensors. Temperature, humidity, and wind data refresh more frequently during extreme weather events.