Title: Weather Shift Brings Cooler Temperatures and Dust to Key Iranian Provinces
A Nationwide Forecast: Managing Weather Patterns Across Major Cities
According to a report from the analytical news base Che Khabar, a detailed weather forecast for the next three days has been issued for major Iranian cities including Tehran, Mashhad, Hamadan, Shiraz, Rasht, Isfahan, and Tabriz. The forecast indicates a period of meteorological transition affecting daily life and environmental conditions.
Tehran: Capital Sees Clear Skies and Rising Dust
The skies over Tehran today are predicted to be clear with periods of mild wind. Gradually, local dust is expected to form in the capital. Temperatures will range between a low of 16°C and a high of 26°C. For Wednesday and Thursday, generally clear conditions are forecast, with some hours seeing increased local dust and cloud cover.
- Tuesday: Clear with occasional wind, sometimes strong.
- Wednesday: Clear, with occasional cloud development in highlands and gradual local dust.
- Thursday: Clear, with local dust and increased cloud cover at times.
Hamadan and Mashhad: Consistent Patterns with High-Altitude Clouds
The western city of Hamadan is set for stable weather, with forecasts from Tuesday to Thursday consistently showing clear to partly cloudy skies, with afternoon cloud development in highland areas.
In the northeast, Mashhad will experience a shift. Tuesday brings windy conditions and unhealthy air, gradually becoming dusty. Wednesday is forecast to be clear and dusty with wind, while Thursday will be clear and windy.
Other Major Urban Centers
- Shiraz: The southern city can expect predominantly clear skies, with gradual morning fog on Tuesday.
- Isfahan: The central province will see clear conditions, punctuated by occasional winds and local dust throughout the three-day period.
- Tabriz: In the northwest, the forecast predicts clear to partly cloudy skies with occasional winds.
- Rasht: The northern city near the Caspian Sea will experience more cloud cover, with conditions ranging from partly cloudy to cloudy and foggy.
This period of changing weather underscores the diverse climatic systems at work across the nation, with authorities routinely monitoring such developments.