
Title: Kerman Weather Alert: Unstable System Brings Storms, Dust, and Safety Warnings for August 10, 2025
Unstable Weather System to Impact Southern and Central Kerman
According to the Kerman Meteorological Department, an unstable weather system will continue affecting parts of the province into early next week. Masoud Goodarzi Far, a senior weather expert, stated that southern, southwestern, and central regions—particularly elevated areas—will experience cloud buildup in the afternoon, leading to thunderstorms, heavy rain, and possible hail.
Yellow Alert Issued for Hazardous Conditions
A Level 24 yellow warning has been issued, cautioning residents about potential flash floods, sudden wind gusts, and rising water levels in seasonal rivers. Authorities advise travelers and locals to avoid riverbeds and flood-prone areas to ensure safety.
Dust Storms and Air Quality Concerns in Northern and Eastern Regions
Meanwhile, eastern, northern, and northwestern Kerman will face strong winds, likely causing dust storms and reduced air quality. Officials recommend limiting outdoor activities and using masks when necessary.
Temperature Extremes Recorded Across the Province
Recent data shows Kerman city experienced temperatures between 16.5°C (min) and 34.3°C (max). Laleh Zar was the coolest area at 8.6°C, while Shahdad recorded the highest temperature at 45°C.
Residents are urged to stay updated on weather advisories and follow safety guidelines to mitigate risks.