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Iraq
Babil
Muhammad Sad
WEATHER MUHAMMAD SAD
Iraq (Babil)
Mon
08
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Tue
09
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Wed
10
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Thu
11
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Fri
12
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Sat
13
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Sun
14
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Mon
15
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Tue
16
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Wed
17
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Thu
18
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19
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Sat
20
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21
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22
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Today's Forecast
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Gilles MATRICON
Updated at
06h15
- Next update at
12h30
(local time)
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Today in Muhammad Sad, the atmosphere will remain unstable.
Temperatures will vary between 17 and 23°C.
The reliability of the situation is very good.
This morning
17°
Feels Like 15°
due to the wind
Gusts
30 km/h
SE 15 km/h
Very cloudy to overcast sky.
A few showers.
Risk of rain
90 %
UV index
1
Low
This afternoon
23°
Feels Like 24°
Gusts
25 km/h
SE 10 km/h
Very cloudy sky becoming more unsettled.
Gradually fading light showers.
Risk of rain
50 %
UV index
2
Low
This evening
19°
Feels Like 16°
due to the wind
Gusts
25 km/h
E 10 km/h
Clear periods.
Risk of showers.
Risk of rain
40 %
Night
17°
Feels Like 14°
due to the wind
Gusts
20 km/h
E 10 km/h
Unsettled weather becoming very cloudy.
A few light showers.
Risk of rain
90 %
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Monday 8 december
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Waning
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Sunrise
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Sunset
16h58
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