Arab Weather - Weather maps at the Arab Weather Regional Center indicate that Iraq will continue to be affected by a state of atmospheric instability on Monday, resulting from the passage of a low-pressure system in the upper layers of the atmosphere, with a surface extension of the Red Sea depression. This convergence leads to the proliferation of thunderstorm clouds and the fall of thunderstorms in several areas of the country.
In detail, the weather instability will continue during the daytime hours of Monday, as clouds multiply at different altitudes, and God willing, showers of rain will fall on scattered areas of Iraq, concentrated in the central and southern parts of Iraq, including the capital, Baghdad. The rain will sometimes be heavy in some geographical areas, accompanied by showers of hail with thunderstorms, which may lead to a rise in water levels in some areas and the occurrence of water pools.
According to the weather maps at the Arab Weather Regional Center, unstable weather conditions are expected to continue in several areas during the hours of Monday/Tuesday night, as showers of rain will fall, God willing, in many areas, distributed randomly, and the weather will be cold to very cold in general, especially over the high mountainous elevations.
On Tuesday, Iraq will be affected by a cold air mass, so temperatures will drop significantly to around their average for this time of year, and the weather will be generally cold, with the possibility of showers of rain continuing in scattered areas. The impact of the unstable weather will gradually recede from most areas of Iraq, and the weather will stabilize during the night hours of Tuesday/Wednesday in most areas, except for Basra, where there will be a chance for thunderstorms.
Stay away from valleys and torrents due to the high risk of their flow.
Beware of the risks of rising water levels, water pools and traffic jams.
Take shelter indoors during thunderstorms.
And God knows best.
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