Iraq: Rain chances return, but atmospheric instability affects the country at the beginning of the week

2025-01-03 2025-01-03T06:27:18Z
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Arab Weather - The latest weather map forecasts in "Arab Weather" indicate that Iraq will be affected, starting next Sunday, by a state of atmospheric instability accompanied by showers of rain in different areas of the country.

In detail, God willing, it is expected that Iraq will be affected, starting from next Sunday evening, by a state of atmospheric instability as a result of a cold air mass approaching the region, coinciding with the extension of the Red Sea depression from the region.

Weather forecasters said that the unstable weather is expected to be accompanied by local rainfall, sometimes accompanied by thunder, on Sunday evening and night, concentrated in the western and southern regions of the country, and will continue for several days at intervals until next Tuesday.

God willing, the state of instability is expected to be accompanied by active winds at times, especially during the formation of thunderclouds, which may sometimes cause dust and dirt to rise.

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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