Starting next week…6 hours of “rest” awaits the people of Beirut!

2024-08-23 10:23:07

“Lebanon Debate”

Normal summer weather will continue in the eastern Mediterranean basin until the end of August, but temperatures rose significantly at noon yesterday Thursday and remain so today Friday. What’s the forecast for next September?

In this context, Mohammed Kanji, head of the estimation department of the meteorological department at Beirut Airport, confirmed in an interview with “Lebanon Debate” that “the temperature increased and exceeded the seasonal average by about two degrees, with a maximum temperature of 34 degrees” in Tripoli, Bekaa 37 degrees.

“Starting tomorrow and Saturday, temperatures will drop and will be below seasonal temperatures, especially in the Bekaa region, where temperatures will range from 17 to 35 degrees and may reach 34 degrees during the day,” he noted.

He pointed out that “Lebanon has entered the last period of summer and today we are preparing for autumn, but the residents of Beirut have not noticed this yet, but the temperature is expected to drop below 28 degrees in about 6 hours.” Next week, This will bring relief to residents of the capital Beirut.

“The main issue today is higher humidity, but it is expected to drop starting next week, which reflects a lot of relief,” he stressed.

He added: “We may see drizzle from today into Sunday, particularly over the northern highlands.”

What to expect in September? “So far, there are no signs that September will bring a heat wave,” he stressed.

What about the drop in temperatures we’ll see next week? “The temperature will drop by two degrees in the Bekaa and one degree in other areas, but the impact will be very large because the temperature will drop at night and during the day,” Kim revealed. Humidity percentage.

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