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Temperature increase in Tehran today and tomorrow


According to the announcement of the General Department of Meteorology of Tehran Province, the sky of this province is expected to be partly cloudy to cloudy with morning mist, scattered rains, strong wind and dust rising in the southern parts, as well as an increase in temperature.

According to Moj news agency, after checking the latest output of forecasting models, the weather condition of the province for today (November 5th) is partly cloudy sky with morning mist, gradually increasing clouds, sometimes windy and from this afternoon until Sunday (November 5th to 8th) with Paying attention to the intermittent passage of waves, unstable atmosphere, followed by partly cloudy to cloudy sky, sometimes accompanied by wind and scattered rain, and sometimes torrential rain is predicted, and the main rains will be on Friday (November 6) with the possibility of thunderstorms and for high altitudes. Scattered snowfall and fog are predicted.

From Friday afternoon to Saturday (November 6 to 7), strong winds and dust are expected in some places, especially in the southern parts.

For Saturday night, dust is not far off in the west and semi-south.

For today and tomorrow (November 5 and 6), we will have a relative increase in temperature, and on Saturday and Sunday (November 7 and 8), we will have a decrease in temperature.

According to the announcement of the General Directorate of Meteorology of Tehran Province, Firuzkoh station with a minimum temperature of 1 degree Celsius has been reported as the coldest place in Tehran province in the last 24 hours.

The sky of Tehran tomorrow (November 6) will be partly cloudy to cloudy until the afternoon, increasing wind and sometimes strong wind and scattered rain with a minimum temperature of 14 and a maximum temperature of 24 degrees Celsius, and during Saturday (November 7) partly cloudy to cloudy, sometimes wind and scattered rain It is predicted with a minimum temperature of 12 and a maximum temperature of 23 degrees Celsius.

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