Iraq | The weather will get colder at night in the coming days and alert the chances of getting a cold

2021-11-07 2021-11-07T07:51:27Z
هشام جمال
هشام جمال
مُحرر أخبار جوية

Arab weather - there will be a decrease in night temperatures during the coming days, and the weather will be very cold in the northern mountainous heights with the possibility of frost forming in some peaks, while the weather is cold in the western and northern regions, tending to cold to relatively cold in the rest of the regions at late night hours, including The capital is Baghdad.

Temperatures below 11 degrees Celsius in some areas

Minimum temperatures are around 11 degrees Celsius over the western and northern regions, while temperatures range between 16 and 13 degrees in the rest of the regions, including the capital, Baghdad, and are much lower in the northern mountains.

It warns of the danger of increased chances of catching colds and seasonal diseases due to the temperature differences between day and night, and of the danger of frost formation in parts of the northern mountains.

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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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