important | Arab weather warns of a heat wave that includes Saudi Arabia, Iraq and Kuwait, which begins on Sunday and intensifies at the end of the week .. temperatures touch 50 degrees Celsius
Arab Weather - The latest output of computer simulation systems for heat forecasts indicates that the Arabian Peninsula region will be affected early next week by a very hot air mass, which is expected to affect Iraq, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia, accompanied by a scorching heat exceeding 50 degrees Celsius.
Scorching temperatures in Iraq
It could go above 50°C by the end of the week
The Republic of Iraq is one of the areas most affected by the heat wave, as temperatures are expected to rise from Sunday in Basra and the southern parts of Iraq to around 50 degrees Celsius, and around 48 degrees Celsius in Baghdad, to continue and may intensify further at the end of next week to become It is around 52-51°C in the southern parts of the republic and the weather is very hot and exhausting.
The temperature is around 50 or just below
Scorching temperatures in Kuwait from Sunday
As for the State of Kuwait, it will also be under the direct influence of the intensely heated air mass, and it is expected that most of Kuwait’s interior regions in the western and northern parts of the country, starting from the beginning of the week, will record temperatures around 50 degrees Celsius.
Extremely hot weather in Saudi Arabia
Approaching 50 in Hafr Al-Batin and Qaisumah
In the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, temperatures are expected to rise significantly at the beginning of the week in Qaisumah and Hafr Al-Batin, as these areas are expected to record temperatures approaching 48 degrees Celsius, and may touch 50 degrees Celsius during the second half of the week.
Important recommendations during the effect of hot mass
Arab weather warns of this huge and huge rise in temperatures, which would raise the possibility of heat stroke and heat stress, so we advise everyone to follow the following instructions:
- Avoid direct and prolonged exposure to sunlight
- Drink plenty of water to hydrate the body and compensate for the lack of fluids
- Do not leave children inside vehicles because this poses a danger to their lives
- Do not leave explosive materials inside vehicles such as mobile chargers, mobile phones, perfumes and air fresheners
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