The Levant: The exhausting heat wave is receding, and the weather is significantly better by this date.

2025-08-15 2025-08-15T14:14:23Z
هشام جمال
هشام جمال
كاتب مُحتوى جوّي

Arab Weather - The latest weather maps from the Arab Weather Regional Center indicate that the exhausting heat wave that has affected the Levant over the past few days has begun to gradually recede, and is expected to recede completely starting Saturday, August 16, 2025, with moderate weather returning to the mountainous regions. Meanwhile, normal summer weather will prevail in the rest of the regions in the coming days, with northwesterly winds active in the afternoon and evening.

Wind activity in the afternoon and evening

Northwesterly winds are expected to be active during the afternoon and evening periods, sometimes moderate to brisk in speed, and may cause local dust storms in desert and open areas.

Pleasant and cool nights in the mountains and plains

Over the coming nights and days, minimum temperatures will drop significantly compared to the previous period, making the weather pleasant in most areas and cooler in the mountains and plains, especially after midnight and dawn. Humidity levels will rise, and low clouds will appear, which may lead to showers of rain in some areas of the Syrian coast.

And God knows best.

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