The word "mistral" in Urdu translates to "مستریل" (Mustreel).
Mistral is a strong, cold, dry wind that blows from the north or northwest across southern France and northern Spain.
The mistral is a prominent feature of the Mediterranean climate and can have a significant impact on the weather and landscape of the region.
The term "mistral" is derived from the Occitan language, a Romance language spoken in southern France.
The mistral wind is known for its strong gusts and its ability to clear the skies. It is often associated with cold, dry weather and can sometimes cause dust storms.
In Urdu, the word "Mustreel" is used to describe the mistral wind and is often used in weather reports and discussions about the climate.