Iraq | A state of atmospheric instability, starting from Tuesday afternoon, and thunderstorms of rain, including the capital, Baghdad, at night
Weather of Arabia - The weather forecast staff at the Arab Regional Weather Center stated that the latest outputs of computer numerical models indicate that Iraq was affected on Tuesday by a state of atmospheric instability resulting from the approach of an air depression and a cold air mass from the west in conjunction with a surface extension of the so-called Red Sea depression, which It pushes warm air currents in the layers of the atmosphere near the Earth's surface.
On Tuesday, relatively hot to hot weather prevails, coinciding with the onset of atmospheric instability during daytime hours from the northern and western regions, where thunderstorms of rain fall, especially in the afternoon. Thunder.
And the winds are south to southeasterly, moderate in speed, sometimes active and raising dust when active, while they are strong in the eastern regions, accompanied by strong gusts that cause dust.
The widening effect of atmospheric instability on Tuesday/Wednesday evening and night
With the evening and night hours of Tuesday/Wednesday, the state of atmospheric instability intensifies, and the impact of thunderclouds expands to include large areas of Iraq, including the various northern governorates in addition to the central regions and the capital, Baghdad, accompanied by thundershowers of varying intensity of rain, sometimes heavy and accompanied by showers of hail. Which requires attention from the dangers of sudden torrential rains in the northern regions.
The winds will be southeasterly moderate, brisk at times and cause dust, especially with thunder clouds.
Arab weather recommendations for Tuesday:
- Pay attention to the dangers of sudden torrential rains and rising water levels, especially in the northern and western regions.
- Stay away from the stomachs of the valleys, streams of torrents and reefs.
- Pay attention to the dangers of increasing levels of dust in the air and its impact on patients with the respiratory system, eyes, and the extent of horizontal vision, especially during the crossing of thunderclouds.
God knows.
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