Iraq: An extremely hot air mass will affect the country starting Saturday, accompanied by dust-raising winds.

2025-05-15 2025-05-15T07:24:16Z
هشام جمال
هشام جمال
كاتب مُحتوى جوّي

Arab Weather - The latest outputs from the numerical models processed by the Arab Weather Center indicate that Iraq will be affected, starting Sunday and throughout the rest of next week, by an extremely hot air mass accompanied by a surface temperature depression. Consequently, temperatures will rise significantly, and the weather will be hot to extremely hot across all regions, coinciding with northwesterly winds that will stir up dust and dirt.

Maximum temperatures in the first half of the week are expected to be between the mid-to-late 30s Celsius in the western regions, while they will be between the early to mid-40s Celsius in the rest of the regions, including the capital, Baghdad.

Strong winds and dust storms are expected next week, especially in the south of the country.

Starting next week, northwesterly winds (locally known as "Bawareh" winds) will blow over central and southern Iraq. They will be moderate to brisk in speed and will be accompanied by strong gusts that will stir up dust and dirt, possibly forming dust waves. The weather will be dusty, especially in the central and southern parts of the country, and horizontal visibility will be significantly reduced.

Hot weather most nights of the week

God willing, nighttime temperatures are expected to rise significantly compared to previous nights over the coming days, especially at the beginning of the week. The weather will be relatively hot across many regions, particularly in the central and southern regions. However, the weather will moderate during the late night hours and dawn in some western regions.

Important recommendations from Arab Weather:

  • Avoid prolonged and direct exposure to sunlight.
  • Drink sufficient amounts of fluids and moisturizers constantly.
  • Do not leave pressurized containers or any flammable materials inside closed vehicles under the sun.
  • Do not leave children inside closed vehicles, even for a short period.
  • Beware of the risk of reduced horizontal visibility due to heavy dust.

And God knows best.

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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