العراق: درجة الحرارة تقترب من 50 مئوية في بغداد

Written By ناصر حداد on 2015/08/20

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موقع ArabiaWeather.com – ارتفعت درجات الحرارة بشكل لافت نهار يوم الخميس 20 آب/أغسطس في أجزاء من البلاد ولامست الـ 50 مئوية في العاصمة "بغداد" وهي اعلى من معدلاتها العامة بخمس درجات مئوية.

 

وتعيش العراق أجواء شديدة الحرارة، وذلك جراء سيطرة وتموضع كتلة هوائية حارة لفترة طويلة هذا الصيف، وهو ما أدى الى ارتفاع طويل الأمد بدرجات الحرارة بشكل لافت عن المعدل العام.

 

 

 

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