درجات الحرارة تلامس 50 مئوية في الكويت والعراق وشرق السعودية

Written By وداد السعودي on 2017/07/02

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طقس العرب- يتوقع أن تشهد درجات الحرارة ارتفاعًا آخر غدًا الاثنين وحتى نهاية الاسبوع في العراق والكويت والمنطقة الشرقية من المملكة العربية السعودية ، إذ تسيطر الأجواء الحارة والمرهقة على تلك المناطق بشكل تدريجي.

 

ويتوقع ان تبلغ درجات الحرارة ذروتها  يوم الثلاثاء وتستمر حتى نهاية الأسبوع وتكون ما بين 47-50 مئوية في المناطق الداخلية، خاصة في المنطقة الشرقية من السعودية،  فيما تكون حول 42-44 مئوية في المناطق الساحلية.

 

وينصح طقس العرب بضرورة عدم التعرض لأشعة الشمس خلال الأيام المقبلة؛ تفادياً لخطر الإصابة بضربات الشمس والإجهاد الحراري.

 

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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