Weather & Climate in Gujranwala
Detailed weather & climate data — sourced from authoritative datasets and normalized for direct comparison.
Climate & Weather
About Gujranwala, Punjab
Gujranwala, located in the Punjab province of Pakistan, is a dynamic and industrially driven city often referred to as the "City of Wrestlers" due to its historical association with traditional wrestling. It is also recognized for its strong entrepreneurial culture and thriving manufacturing base. With an estimated population of over 2.7 million in 2026, it stands as one of the largest and most significant metropolises in the country. The city's strategic geographical position on the Grand Trunk Road has historically made it a vital trade hub connecting Lahore and Peshawar. Modern enterprises coexist with echoes of the Mughal era, contributing to a unique urban landscape. Gujranwala is a key contributor to Pakistan's modern urban landscape and forms part of the highly industrialized north-eastern Punjab economic corridor, often referred to as the "Golden Triangle" alongside Sialkot and Gujrat.
About Punjab
Punjab, a state in northern India, is known as the "Granary of India" due to its fertile land and significant agricultural output, particularly wheat and rice. The economy is predominantly agrarian, though manufacturing (textiles, auto components, sporting goods) and a growing services sector, including IT and tourism, also contribute. The climate is continental with hot summers and cool winters, and most rainfall occurs during the monsoon season from July to September. The cost of living in Punjab is moderate, being slightly more expensive than the average for India, with an average monthly cost for a single person around $475 including rent. Punjabi lifestyle is characterized by its vibrant culture, warm hospitality, and strong community ties, with festivals, traditional attire, and a passion for sports playing a significant role.