Iraq | A slight drop in temperatures on Saturday, with the activity of the northwest winds

2021-05-11 2021-05-11T10:01:16Z
هشام جمال
هشام جمال
كاتب مُحتوى جوّي

Arab Weather - There is a slight decline in temperatures in Iraq on Saturday, but while they remain above their normal rates, the weather continues to be hot to very hot in general, with the exception of the high northern mountain elevations, and clouds appear at medium and high altitudes in the border areas with Turkey, so showers are likely Thunderstorms from rain in these areas, while the weather is stable in the rest of the regions, and the winds will be northwesterly moderate for speed activities and accompanied by strong gusts that cause dust and dust, including the capital, Baghdad.

Slight drop in nighttime temperatures on Saturday / Sunday nights

There will be a slight decrease in the night temperatures on the night of Saturday / Sunday, and the weather will be gentle in the high northern mountainous highlands, and moderate in the western regions, but it will remain hot in the rest of the regions, and the winds will be northwesterly, light to moderate speed, active sometimes in some areas.

God knows.

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