Planning a trip to Abu Al-Khaseeb? Here you will find current weather information and detailed forecasts for your journey through Iraq.
Abi al Khasib
Current Weather
Overview
The climate of Abu Al-Khaseeb is a hot desert type, which is typical for the southeastern part of Iraq. The city greets travelers with distinct seasonality: extremely hot summers and surprisingly mild, comfortable winters. Proximity to the Persian Gulf sometimes brings increased humidity, but overall the weather remains dry and sunny for most of the year.
The region typically experiences smooth transitions between seasons. Spring and autumn are considered the most favorable times to visit, when the sweltering heat subsides, giving way to pleasant warmth. Winter months are also excellent for walks and outdoor activities, although nights can be quite fresh.
An important feature of the local weather is the dust storms (shamal), which most often occur during the spring. Despite this, the region offers more than 300 sunny days a year, making it an excellent destination for those who appreciate clear skies and stable weather.
Temperature
The temperature regime in Abu Al-Khaseeb is characterized by significant fluctuations. At the height of summer, in July and August, the thermometer regularly exceeds +45–50°C. During this time, the sun is particularly intense, and even nighttime temperatures often remain around +30°C, making daytime outdoor walks quite challenging.
The winter period brings long-awaited coolness and is considered very comfortable for visiting Iraq. In December and January, average daily temperatures hover around +19–22°C, which is ideal for sightseeing. However, one should consider the noticeable daily fluctuations: after sunset, the air can cool down to +8–10°C, so light warm clothing will be necessary.
Fans of water activities should aim for the period from May to October. During these months, the water in surrounding bodies of water and the gulf warms up to an impressive +25–32°C. The transitional seasons, especially April and October, offer the most balanced conditions: daytime warmth of about +30°C is replaced by a pleasant freshness in the evenings.
Average monthly temperature
Precipitation
Precipitation in Abu Al-Khaseeb is extremely rare. The city is located in an arid zone where the annual rainfall barely reaches 150–200 mm. Most of the moisture falls between November and March; even in the "wettest" months, such as January and February, the number of rainy days rarely exceeds three to five per month.
The summer period, lasting from June to September, is characterized by almost absolute dryness. The probability of rain during these months is close to zero, and the sky remains perfectly clear. Precipitation in the colder season usually takes the form of short but intense showers that pass quickly, giving way to the sun. Snow does not fall in this region due to the mild winter temperatures.
For tourists, this meteorological pattern means that an umbrella is unlikely to be a necessary item in your luggage. However, one should account for high evaporation and general air dryness. In spring, it is important to remember the possibility of dust storms, which arise from the winds and lack of soil moisture, potentially reducing visibility temporarily.
Average monthly precipitation
Packing Tips
When packing for a trip to Abu Al-Khaseeb, focus primarily on sun protection. For a summer visit, light clothing made of natural fabrics, such as cotton or linen, is essential. Paradoxically, long sleeves and loose trousers will help you feel more comfortable by protecting your skin from direct rays. Don't forget high-quality sunglasses, a wide-brimmed hat, and SPF 50+ sunscreen — the local sun can be very intense.
A winter trip to Iraq requires a layering strategy. During the day, a t-shirt will likely suffice, but for evenings, be sure to have a light jacket, sweater, or windbreaker ready, as the temperature drops significantly after sunset. If your visit is planned for April or October, a versatile set of light trousers and shirts will be the optimal solution.
For practical items, we recommend bringing a reusable water bottle to stay hydrated in the dry climate. If you have dust allergies, it is useful to have appropriate remedies in your first-aid kit for the windy periods. Choose footwear that is as comfortable and breathable as possible, preferably closed-toe, to protect your feet from dust and hot surfaces.
Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)
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