Arab Weather - The latest outputs from the Arab Weather Regional Center's numerical models indicate that Iraq will be affected by a hot air mass on Thursday. Temperatures will rise further, and the weather will be generally hot, with highs around the mid-thirties Celsius in most regions, particularly the central and southern regions, including the capital, Baghdad.
Clouds will appear at medium and high altitudes, interspersed with cumulus clouds in the northern mountains. Local showers accompanied by thunderstorms are likely in parts of these areas, accompanied by light to moderate winds, which will sometimes be active and cause dust storms, especially in the southern regions.
According to preliminary indicators, the hot air mass is expected to intensify further at the end of this week and the beginning of next week, with extremely hot weather expected across all regions, particularly the central and southern regions. Clouds will continue to appear at medium and high altitudes, and there remains a chance of local thunderstorms in parts of the northern mountains.
As the heat intensifies over the weekend, high temperatures are expected to hover around the 40s Celsius in various regions, including the capital, Baghdad, and may reach mid-40s Celsius in some southern areas next Monday.
Active northwesterly winds are blowing across southern Iraq, accompanied by strong gusts exceeding 50 km/h. Dust waves will affect the southern regions, including Basra, leading to reduced horizontal visibility, God willing.
And God knows best.
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