Iraq | With the climate approaching summer, when is the Republic expected to record its first 50 Celsius this year?

Written By هشام جمال on 2024/05/17

This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.

Weather of Arabia - The summer season begins with the first day of June of each year, climatically in meteorology, unlike the official and astronomical start of the summer season, which begins with June 20 of this year 2024, and from a climatic perspective, the Republic of Iraq’s entry into summer is approaching and far from it. A few days, and it is known that the summer season is considered one of the hottest seasons of the year in the Eastern Mediterranean, including Iraq, during which Iraqi cities record record temperatures reaching 50 degrees Celsius or exceeding that in some cities, but does the approach of summer climatically mean the approaching temperature of the fifties in Iraq?.

 

Archives: Iraq recorded record temperatures exceeding half the boiling point in June 2016

Returning to the temperature archive in Iraq, we find that the highest temperature recorded in the history of the Republic was in Maysan Governorate in southern Iraq, which at that time recorded the highest temperature on Earth on Friday, 6/7/2016, when the temperature reached 55.6 degrees Celsius at that time, and this coincided with the presence of An air high and a very hot air mass affected the eastern Arabian Peninsula and Iraq at that time. This means that historically, temperatures within the 50 Celsius mark had been recorded in Iraq in previous years during the month of June, and they were the highest in its history, but this does not mean that the same event may be repeated this year.

 

There are no indications of record highs in terms of temperatures during the remainder of May, but the beginning of June is under observation

 

Weather forecasters at the Arab Regional Weather Center said that there are no indicators or forecasts in the foreseeable future indicating that Iraq will be affected by hot air masses during which temperatures rise to 50 degrees Celsius or to record levels. If this is monitored, the experts of the Arab Weather Center will inform you of the details and the shape of the systems will be monitored. The expected weather forecast for the beginning of June and its impact on temperatures in the region. Indeed, computer outputs indicate an increase in temperatures for the remainder of the month, with them remaining within the forty-degree Celsius frame in the capital, Baghdad, and may reach the mid-forties in the southern regions, especially the city of Basra. The possibility is being monitored. Some unstable weather conditions will emerge next week, accompanied by chances of thundershowers of rain in narrow and random geographical areas, God willing, and we will provide you with the details in the coming days.

 

God knows.

This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.


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