Iraq | A less hot air mass arrives in Baghdad on Monday, while scorching temperatures remain in the south, exceeding 50 degrees Celsius
Arab Weather - Weather specialists at the Arab Weather Center said that the latest data received from weather maps indicate that western Iraq will be affected by a less hot air mass on Sunday, while it will remain far from the rest of the regions and will reach the capital, Baghdad, on Monday, God willing, and will work to significantly lower temperatures.
In detail, temperatures continue to exceed their normal levels by about 8-9 degrees Celsius, and the weather is extremely hot and scorching in most areas, with maximum temperatures approaching the end of 40 in the capital, Baghdad. For their part, specialists at the Arabia Weather Center said that the advanced computer maps that have been developed Internally, most attention is focused on southern Iraq, as these areas are expected to record temperatures that may reach 51-52 degrees Celsius, exceeding half the boiling point of water in the natural state, which may make these areas the hottest in the world.
(While the western regions are affected by a less hot air mass that brings a noticeable decline to those regions, the weather will be relatively hot, God willing, but with dust levels gradually increasing in the atmosphere of the western region, which limits the range of horizontal visibility)
Arab weather specialists: A cooler air mass will reach Baghdad on Monday and reduce the severity of the heat
Meteorological specialists at the Arab Weather Center said that the cooler air mass will reach the capital, Baghdad, on Monday, and will cause temperatures to drop, but they will remain higher than their averages for this time of year, at 4-5 degrees Celsius. The weather will be relatively hot in the west and hot in the rest of the regions, while it continues to burn in the south. Iraq, moderate southwesterly winds are active at times and may cause some dusty weather conditions.
God knows.
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