Title: Qom Province Under Weather Advisory: Winds, Dust, and Temperature Drop Forecast
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Weather Alert Issued for Central Province
Meteorological authorities have issued a weather advisory for Qom province, forecasting a period of significant weather changes starting Tuesday. Residents can expect a noticeable drop in temperatures and conditions conducive to strong winds and localized dust storms over the coming days.
A Shift in Atmospheric Conditions
According to the latest analytical maps and numerical weather models from the Qom Meteorological Department, a clear to partly cloudy sky is forecast from Monday through Wednesday. The most prominent feature of this period will be a tangible decrease in temperatures, with mercury levels expected to fall by 4 to 6 degrees Celsius across most of the province.
Key Hazards and Public Guidance
The primary concerns highlighted by forecasters are winds and dust. From Monday, relatively strong winds are anticipated, particularly in the central and eastern regions. These conditions are likely to stir up dust, reducing horizontal visibility in susceptible areas.
This pattern is set to continue into Tuesday, with the potential for a temporary increase in wind speed during the afternoon hours, leading to localized dust formation, especially in the southern and peripheral areas of the province.
In light of these forecasts, experts have advised citizens to avoid non-essential activities during periods of strong winds. Special emphasis has been placed on the need for care for respiratory patients, the elderly, and children. Furthermore, farmers have been urged to take necessary precautions to protect their crops from potential damage due to the sharp temperature fluctuations.
A Return to Calmer Weather
A return to more stable atmospheric conditions is predicted by Wednesday, with expectations of a clear to partly cloudy sky and only mild to moderate winds in the afternoon. Long-term forecasts indicate that a warming trend will begin across most of the province by the end of the week, gradually stabilizing the weather pattern.