Baghdad – INA
The Weather Authority announced, on Tuesday, the weather situation in the country for the coming days, while it expected rains and a rise in temperatures.
A statement from the commission, received by the Iraqi News Agency (INA) said that “the weather of the country for tomorrow, Wednesday, will be sunny with some clouds, but the temperatures will be close to the previous day in the central and southern sections, and slightly higher than the previous day in the northern part of the country.
The statement added that "the weather on Thursday in the central region will be partly cloudy, sometimes it will be cloudy with scattered light rains in the afternoon, and the temperatures are close to the previous day, while the weather in the northern region will be partly cloudy, sometimes it will be cloudy, and temperatures will rise slightly from the previous day, and in the southern region the weather will be partly cloudy to cloudy with light to medium-intensity rains that are sometimes Thunder, and temperatures will drop several degrees from the previous day".
The statement explained that " the weather on Friday in the central and northern regions will be sunny with some clouds, and in the southern region the weather will be partly cloudy with light rains gradually improving, but the temperatures will rise slightly from the previous day in the central and southern sections, and be close to the previous day in the northern part of the country."
The statement pointed out that "the country's weather for next Saturday will be sunny with some clouds, as for the temperatures will be close to the previous day in the central region, while it will rise slightly from the previous day in the northern and southern regions of the country."
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