Arab countries | Hot weather intensifies in 10 Arab countries coinciding with Arafat Day and the beginning of Eid al-Adha (details)

2024-06-11 2024-06-11T10:21:29Z
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Arabia Weather - It is expected, God willing, and according to the latest weather map outputs at the “Arab Weather” Center, that several Arab countries will be affected by hot to very hot weather coinciding with the Day of Arafah and Eid al-Adha, as a result of an expected increase in the weather highs, pushing more hot air towards the region.

The Levant is a hot air mass that will last for several days and a significant increase in temperatures is expected

 

Weather forecasters at the Arab Weather Center said that at the end of this week, a hot air mass will rush into the region from the African continent through Egypt, which, God willing, will lead to a clear rise in temperatures in Jordan, Palestine and Syria, and will continue for several days until the beginning of Eid Al-Adha. Temperatures in several regions are approaching 40 degrees Celsius, and hot to very hot weather prevails in various regions, especially the lowlands and valleys.

 

Egypt and Libya are in the heart of the heat wave and a significant increase in temperatures is expected

 

According to weather data, Egypt is located in the heart of the heat wave due to its proximity to the center of the hot air mass. It is expected that the weather during the Day of Arafah and the first day of Eid will be extremely hot in Egypt, with temperatures exceeding 40 degrees Celsius in several areas of Greater Cairo and the north of the country, while temperatures exceeding 40 degrees Celsius in several areas of Greater Cairo and the north of the country. Mid-forties Celsius in the southern regions.

 

Libya's influence on hot weather increases on the first day of Eid al-Adha, as a result of the rush of a hot air mass from southern Africa. The weather is hot to very hot, especially in the central and southern regions, where temperatures in some areas are expected to reach 40 degrees Celsius and exceed that in some. Southern regions.

 

Iraq: Temperatures are approaching 50 degrees Celsius on the first day of Eid al-Adha

Iraq is not immune to hot weather, as according to current indicators, it is expected, God willing, that Iraq will be affected by a hot air mass during the coming days, with temperatures rising significantly, especially at the beginning of next week, with temperatures approaching 50 degrees Celsius in the capital, Baghdad, while it touches 50 degrees Celsius in Southern regions.

The Arabian Gulf countries experienced high temperatures exceeding 45 degrees Celsius in several regions

 

The countries of the Arabian Gulf continue to be affected by the tropical high, which works to renew the rush of hot air masses that work to continue the hot weather in various regions with the Day of Arafah and Eid Al-Adha, and temperatures are expected to exceed 40 degrees Celsius in several regions of Kuwait, Qatar, the Emirates, and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and even It exceeds 45 percent in some areas, such as Al Ain in the Emirates, Mecca and Medina in Saudi Arabia.

 

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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