The Pakistan Meteorological Department has released an important prediction regarding the sighting of the Ramadan moon in Pakistan.
According to the department, there is a strong possibility that 1st Ramadan may fall on February 19, 2026, as the crescent is likely to be visible on the evening of February 18.
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Officials stated that the new moon will be born on February 17, 2026, at 5:01 PM. By the time of observation on February 18, the moon’s age will be sufficient for sighting in many parts of the country.
Experts explain that a moon age exceeding 19 hours generally improves visibility chances.
Karachi Visibility Outlook
For Karachi, the department noted that on February 18:
- Moon age will be around 26 hours
- Sunset time: 6:25 PM
- Moonset time: 7:24 PM
These conditions increase the likelihood of successful sighting.
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Partly cloudy skies are expected in most regions. However, meteorologists believe weather conditions will not pose major obstacles to moon sighting.
Final Decision Rests with Ruet-e-Hilal Committee
While scientific forecasts provide guidance, the official announcement will be made by the Ruet-e-Hilal Committee after physical moon sighting reports.
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