cultural and artisticHeritage and Tourism

Sustainable atmosphere in most parts of the country


According to Moj News Agency, Sadegh Ziaeian, while stating that the weather will be stable in most parts of the country for the next five days, said: Today (September 21) in some parts of Gilan, Mazandaran, Golestan and some parts of North Khorasan. Rainstorm Occasionally with scattered thunderstorms and strong winds and tomorrow (September 21) scattered rain is forecast in Gilan and Mazandaran.

He continued: On Thursday, Friday and Saturday (October 1, 2 and 3), rainstorms are expected, sometimes with lightning and wind in Gilan, Mazandaran, Golestan, Ardabil, North West Azerbaijan and North East Azerbaijan.

According to the Director General ینی Forecast and early warning Meteorological Organization During the next five days in the south of Sistan and Baluchestan, south of Kerman and some parts of Hormozgan, especially in the afternoon and early evening, the growth of clouds, sometimes thunderstorms and temporary strong winds are expected.

Ziaeian also noted: Until tomorrow (September 21) in eastern South Khorasan and northern Sistan and Baluchestan in the Zabul region, dust rise and air quality are expected. Also today and tomorrow (September 21 and 21), the Persian Gulf and the eastern parts of the Oman Sea. Wavy and turbulent is predicted.

The director general of the Meteorological Organization سریع Forecast and rapid warning about the weather in Tehran over the next two days stated: Tehran sky tomorrow (September 21) clear and sometimes with wind with minimum temperature of 22 and maximum temperature of 33 degrees Celsius and during Thursday (October 1) clear and Occasionally windy with a minimum temperature of 22 and a maximum temperature of 33 degrees Celsius is forecast.

In the end, Ziaeian said: “Today and tomorrow (September 20 and 21), Ahvaz with the highest temperature of 40 degrees Celsius is the hottest and Ardabil with the maximum temperature of 24 and 25 degrees Celsius are the coldest provincial centers of the country.”

.

Leave a Reply

Back to top button