Average weather for Pakistan in February
It's pleasantly warm in February in Pakistan with an average temperature of 20°C. Temperatures this month range from a low of 17°C to a high of 23°C. At night, you can expect temperatures between 5°C and 10°C.
Start of February
The month of February starts in Pakistan with mild temps, averaging around 19°C during the day and nights around 6°C. There are plenty of days with a good chance of precipitation.
Mid February
By mid-February, daytime temps rise to around 21°C, with nights around 8°C. There’s a high chance of precipitation during this time.
End of February
By the end of February, the average daytime temperature in Pakistan is around 22°C, while nighttime temps are about 9°C. There’s a significant chance of many days with precipitation.
In February, there is an average of 406 mm of precipitation, spread over 9 days. The wind speed is around 4 Bft, mostly coming from the South.
Pakistan in February |
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20°C | 6°C | |
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23°C | 10°C | |
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17°C | -5°C | |
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406 mm | 82 mm | |
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9 days | 11 days |
UV index
The UV index is a maximum of 8 this month. That's a very high value on the intensity scale of 1 to 11. Unprotected skin can burn within 10-15 minutes.
Is February a good time to visit Pakistan?
Looking for sun? February isn’t a good month to be in Pakistan. The temperature is nice, but there’s too much chance of rain.
Temperature records
With 30°C in 2016, Pakistan reached the highest temperature in February over the past 10 years. The lowest daytime temperature in this month was 10°C in 2020. The extreme nighttime temperatures ranged from a lowest recorded value of -1°C to a highest value of 17°C.
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Daily Temperature in February in Pakistan
This chart shows the average daily high and low temperatures in February for Pakistan, in degrees Celsius. The red line represents the highs, and the blue line shows the lows. The days of the month are displayed at the bottom of the chart. The data, based on historical observations, provide the average temperatures for this month.
Daily Precipitation in February in Pakistan
The chart below shows the average daily precipitation in February for Pakistan, measured in millimeters over the past few years. Precipitation is always measured as water, even if it’s snow or hail. The days of the month are listed at the bottom of the chart.
A low average precipitation means that the chance of rain on that day is usually small, while a higher average suggests that it rained more often. But remember, it’s just an average, and every day can be different. Based on historical weather data for February, you can expect about 9 days of precipitation in Pakistan.
Daily UV index in February in Pakistan
This chart shows the average daily UV index in February in Pakistan, with the UV index ranging from 0 to a maximum of 11. The bottom of the chart shows the days of the month. Based on historical data, this chart provides an idea of the daily UV radiation levels you can expect.
Temperature in February in Pakistan over the years
This chart shows the average temperature in February in Pakistan, measured in degrees Celsius, over the past few years.
Total precipitation in February in Pakistan over the years
This chart shows the average precipitation in February in Pakistan, measured in millimeters over the past years. Precipitation is always measured as water, whether it’s snow or hail.
Daily weather in February for Pakistan
Click on any day in February to get detailed info about the usual weather on that day in Pakistan. Check out the historical temperatures and precipitation over the past 10 years on this day.
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Average weather in Pakistan by month
Click on a month below to see detailed weather info for Pakistan. Based on historical weather data, you can see the average temperature, precipitation, wind, and UV index for each day of the month.