The district has extremes of climate. The summer season starts from April and continues till October. The hottest months are May, June and July. The mean maximum and minimum temperature during these months are 40 and 24 degrees respectively.
History:
According to a legend, the town Narowal was founded by, one Baba Naro Bajwa some 900 years ago. The town was, then surrounded by 22 villages inhibited by a Jat clan only, known as Bajwa.
Syed Habib Shah son of Inayat Ullah Shah assisted Naro in the development and establishment of the town. He brought and settled a big chunk of population of Aroud and Kamboh castes.
Baba Naro occupied the northern portion of Narowal and Syed Habib Ullah Shah and his followers consisting of various muslim clans inhibited southern portion.
During the Sikh regime, Sikh Sardars took hold of major part of the fertile land and annexed the Narowal town to Rayya Khas Tehsil of district Amritsar, some 100 years back.
Before independence of Pakistan, Shakargarh town was headquarters of tehsil Shakargarh, which formed part of Gurdaspur district. Under the Radcliff Award, Shakargarh tehsil was transferred to Pakistan and attached with Sialkot district.
Previously Zafarwal and Rayya formed separate tehsil headquarters. In about 1927, some adjustments in the territorial jurisdiction of the tehsils and districts were made, when Narowal came into existence as the tehsil headquarters and Zafarwal and Rayya were merged in it.
Population: 1.4 million
Urban: 22%
Rural: 78%
Population Density: 541 per square km
No. House holds: 206,000
No. of Union Councils: 74
No. of villages: 1250
Literacy Rate: 62%
Lit. Rate (male) 72%
Lit. Rate (female) 41%