Iraq | Wednesday temperatures ... expected rain in the north as of s

2020-04-07 2020-04-07T12:40:39Z
وداد السعودي
وداد السعودي
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Arab Weather - Temperatures are expected to continue at the start of the thirtieth centigrade in Iraq until Thursday as wind activity wanes.

 

Thursday low low: expected rain and low temperature

An air depression is forming Thursday, centered to the west of Syria, accompanied by a cold and humid air mass, working on thunderstorms in the north of the country, which is heavy on "Iraqi Kurdistan".

 

While the weather continues to be stable in the rest of the country with the temperature dropping to to be in the 1920s.

 

The winds are active from Thursday to Saturday, to cause dust in western Iraq, and are accompanied by donations that sometimes exceed 50 km / hour.

 

Weather in the Levant and Iraq Heavy rain at the end of the week in Syria and Lebanon ... relatively hot weather in Iraq

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