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Yes. Pakistan has all the four seasons.

In Pakistan we enjoy all types of seasons. The snowfall, different kinds of vegetables and fruits, rain, leave fall and many other things are the precious gifts of seasons. There are four seasons usually come in Pakistan which is spring, autumn, summer and winter. Spring is the season normally come in the month of April and ends in May. In this season the new flowers and buds grow. The weather is normal. A large number of fruits and vegetables are available in this season. After spring summer season starts and it prolong for 4to5 months. It is started from June and ends in September. In this season sun shines to its maximum. For this people use air conditioners and coolers to keep themselves fine. Specific types of fruits and vegetables are introduced by the summer season like mango, apricot, pineapple, guava etc. after summer, winter season starts in this season the day and night become so cold that people start using heaters and warm clothes to keep themselves warm. The special fruits come along in this season which is orange. It is the source of vitamin c. This season is called autumn. In this season the floors of grounds covered with the fallen leaves. They all are necessary for the human life and in this matter the people of Pakistan and fortunate to enjoy all the seasons in a year.

The four well-marked seasons in Pakistan are:-

(i) Cold season (December to March).

(ii) Hot season (April to June).

(iii) Monsoon season (July to September).

(iv) Post-Monsoon season (October and November).

The cold season sets in by the middle of December. This period is characterised by fine weather, bracing air-low humidity and large diurnal range of temperature. Winter distrubances in this season accordingly cause fairly widespread rain. Average mimimum and maximum temperatures are 4 oC and 18 oC, though on occasions the Mercury falls well below freezing point.

The winter sun is glorious. The hot season is usually dry. Relative humidity in May and June varies from 50 per cent in the morning to 25 per cent or less in the afternoon. The temperature soars to 40 oC and beyond. The highest recorded temperature at Jaccobabad in June is 53 oC. While the interior is blazing hot, the temperature along the sea coast ranges between 25 oC to 35 oC, but the humidity persists around 70 to 80 per cent.

The south-west monsoon reaches Pakistan towards the beginning of July and establishes itself by the middle of the month. The strength of the monsoon current increases form June to July; it then remains steady, and starts retreating towards the end of August, though occasionally, it continues to be active even in September when some of the highest floods of the Indus Basin have been recorded. From the middle of September to the middle of November is the transitory period which may be called the post-monsoon season.

In October, the maximum temperature is of the order of 34 oC to 37 oC all over Pakistan, while the nights are fairly cool with the minimum temperature around 16 oC. In the month of November, both the maximum and the mimimum temperatures fall by about 6 oC and the weather becomes pleasant. October and November are by far the driest months all over the plains of Pakistan.

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