Iraq | A slight decrease in temperature on Wednesday, with extremely hot weather throughout the regions and active winds in the south of the country

2020-06-16 2020-06-16T13:47:42Z
وداد السعودي
وداد السعودي
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Iraq | A slight decrease in temperature on Wednesday, with extremely hot weather throughout the regions and active winds in the south of the country

<p style=";text-align:left;direction:ltr"> <strong>Arab weather</strong> - Temperatures drop slightly on Wednesday in Iraq, with very hot weather continuing with the highest recorded in the capital Baghdad from 40 degrees Celsius, and in Basra 44 degrees. </p><p style=";text-align:left;direction:ltr"></p><p style=";text-align:left;direction:ltr"> As the weather becomes hot in the northeast of the country, where temperatures are at the beginning and middle of thirty degrees Celsius, it was recorded in Sulaimaniyah 36 degrees Celsius. </p><p style=";text-align:left;direction:ltr"></p><p style=";text-align:left;direction:ltr"> Wind is also expected to activate large parts of the country, especially the south and southeast of the country, with strong gusts of 50-80 km / h, which may cause dust in open areas. </p><p style=";text-align:left;direction:ltr"></p><p style=";text-align:left;direction:ltr"></p><p style=";text-align:left;direction:ltr"></p>

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