Iraq Weekly Bulletin | Temperatures around 50 degrees Celsius during Eid Al-Adha
Arab weather - It is expected, God willing, that there will be a rise in temperatures on Sunday and Monday, and the weather will be very hot in various regions during daylight hours with the appearance of clouds at medium and high altitudes, and temperatures are expected to be close to the 50 Celsius barrier in some areas on Monday The winds will be east to northwest, light to moderate in speed, active at times and dusty on Monday, and the weather during the night hours will be hot and annoying in all regions of Iraq.
The effect of the hot air mass deepens during Eid and the temperatures are around 50 degrees Celsius
The latest outputs indicate the deepening of the hot/extremely hot air mass over the country from the first day of Eid until Thursday (the third day of Eid), so that the weather is very hot and exhausting in all regions, and temperatures are in the fiftieth levels in the southern and eastern regions in particular. Specifically, with the appearance of clouds at medium and high altitudes and moderate to brisk northwesterly winds accompanied by strong gusts that raise dust and dust in a number of areas, and the weather during the night hours is hot, and disturbing in all areas.
A slight dip in temperatures over the weekend
Temperatures drop a little during the weekend, but the weather remains very hot in general during the day, and hot during the night hours, see the details of the weather in Iraq for five days from here.
Important recommendations during the forecast weather this week
• Not long and direct exposure to the sun to avoid heat stroke and heat stress.
• It is recommended to wear hats while leaving the house, especially during the solar heating period (noon and afternoon hours).
• Do not leave children inside closed vehicles.
• Avoid placing compressed containers, or sterilizer containers, and other flammable materials.
• Be aware of the danger of the spread of poisonous insects/snakes and scorpions, especially in forested areas.
• Avoid throwing cigarette butts on dry herbs, and avoid lighting fires near trees and herbs.
God knows.
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