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For the period April 7–9, 2026, rain in the north; relatively stable weather in the central region, and clear, warm weather in the south
2026-04-07
The Meteorology Department at the Upper Euphrates Center for Sustainable Development Research at University of Anbar has announced its satellite weather forecast for the next few days. Assistant Professor Dr. Ahmed Jassam Mukhlif, a climate expert and head of satellite weather forecasting, stated that numerical models and weather maps indicate that Iraq will experience significant weather variations between the north, central, and southern regions over the next three days, Allah willing, as follows:
- Northern Region (Mosul, Sulaymaniyah, Erbil, Dohuk): Allah willing, this region will be affected by humid weather systems, resulting in unstable weather conditions with cloud cover and heavy rainfall expected across most of the northern region, as follows:
Tuesday: Relatively cool (10–15°C) with scattered showers in the highlands.
Wednesday: Continued coolness (13–18°C) with dense cloud cover and a chance of localized rain.
Thursday: Colder weather (12–14°C) with scattered rain and active northwesterly winds.
- Central Region (Baghdad, Anbar, Salah al-Din, Diyala): Relatively stable weather with chances of rain, which will be heavy and intermittent over the northern and western parts of Anbar. Winds will be active during periods of precipitation, as follows:
Tuesday: Mild (22–24°C), clear to partly cloudy with rain in the northern and western parts of Anbar.
Wednesday: 20–22°C, relatively stable weather with active winds that may raise dust.
Thursday: 20–24°C, partly cloudy with a limited chance of light showers in Anbar and Tikrit.
- Southern Region (Basra, Nasiriyah, Maysan, Muthanna): Characterized by warmth and stability, unaffected by rain, as follows:
Tuesday: Warm (25–27°C), stable and clear weather.
Wednesday: Higher temperatures (27–31°C) with clear skies and surface winds.
Thursday: Temperatures of 25–27°C, warm, clear, and stable weather.
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