Arab Weather - Weather forecasts issued by the Arab Weather Regional Center indicate that Iraq will witness a significant rise in temperatures during the Day of Arafah and Eid al-Adha, with hot to extremely hot weather in most areas, with a high pressure system dominating the upper atmosphere and dry air masses coming from the southwest.
Temperatures during the Eid holiday are expected to be slightly higher than usual for this time of year, with notable highs, especially in the central and southern regions.
In the capital, Baghdad, maximum temperatures are expected to range between 41 and 44 degrees Celsius, while temperatures in the southern region are expected to range between 44 and 47 degrees Celsius, making it one of the hottest regions during this period.
In the western and northern regions, including Nineveh, Anbar, and Erbil, temperatures range between 39 and 42 degrees Celsius, with hot weather during the day, but less extreme than in the rest of the country.
Hot to extremely hot weather will prevail during the day in most areas, with generally sunny and stable conditions. It is recommended to avoid direct sun exposure during the afternoon hours, especially in the central and southern regions, where the heat mass is at its peak.
During the night hours, the weather is warm in most areas, and tends to be moderate during the late night and dawn hours, especially in the northern and western regions, where temperatures drop and weather conditions are suitable for outdoor activities in the evening and late night hours, especially in the north and west of the country.
Arab Weather urges citizens to be aware of the rising temperatures, especially in the central and southern regions, to drink plenty of water, and to avoid outdoor activities during the afternoon. It is also recommended to plan evening trips after sunset, when the weather is more moderate.
And God knows best.
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