Around the world | It exceeded 50 degrees Celsius in some cities...four Arab countries are on the list of the highest temperatures on Earth in the last 24 hours (details)
Arabia Weather - According to daily reports issued globally, record temperatures were recorded around the world in the last 24 hours, exceeding 50 degrees Celsius in several countries, and Iraq came in first place as the highest temperature recorded on Earth with a temperature of 51.1 degrees Celsius in the city of Basra. .
In the same context, several Arab cities were among the 10 highest temperatures recorded around the world, with temperatures exceeding 50 degrees Celsius in Kuwait, specifically Kuwait International Airport. The following are the 10 highest temperatures recorded around the world for yesterday, Sunday:
- Basra City/Iraq 51.1°C
- Basra Airport / Iraq 51 degrees Celsius
- Nasiriyah city / Iraq 50.7 degrees Celsius
- Ahvaz City / Iran 50.6 degrees Celsius
- Abadan city / Iran 50.5 degrees Celsius
- Amara city / Iraq 50.3 degrees Celsius
- Kuwait International Airport 50.1 degrees Celsius
- Qaisumah / Saudi Arabia 49.4 degrees Celsius
- Al Ain International Airport 49.7 degrees Celsius
- Al-Rafil city / Iraq 48.8 degrees Celsius
It is noteworthy that several Arab countries are still exposed to a strong, long heat wave, including Iraq and most of the countries of the Arabian Peninsula, including the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, so that hot to very hot weather prevails in those areas, and the map outputs of the weather maps at the “Arab Weather Center” still indicate Hot and extremely hot weather will continue over the coming days.
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