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Al Hillah

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Planning a visit to Al Hillah? Here you'll find current weather information and detailed forecasts to help you plan your journey through Iraq with maximum comfort.

Overview

The climate in Al Hillah is typical for the desert regions of Iraq and is characterized by a pronounced continental nature. Situated on the banks of the legendary Euphrates, this city greets visitors with extremely hot, long summers and relatively short, cool winters. The average annual temperature stays around 26.2°C, and the sky remains cloudless and dry for most of the year.

The seasons in this region are quite distinct: the period of intense heat lasts from May to October, making the city one of the hottest places around, while the winter months from December to February offer mild sunshine and a welcome break from the stifling heat. Spring and autumn pass quickly, providing the most pleasant conditions for sightseeing with moderate temperatures and stable weather.

Temperature

Temperature patterns in Al Hillah are striking in their contrasts. During the hottest months of July and August, temperatures in this part of Iraq regularly exceed +45°C, with an absolute record high reaching an extreme +51.5°C. The dry air makes this heat somewhat more tolerable than in the humid tropics, yet daytime activities during this period require great caution.

In contrast, the winter period in the city is quite mild: in January, the average daily high is around +18.5°C, making it ideal for excursions. However, travelers should be aware of significant diurnal fluctuations—after sunset, temperatures can drop sharply to +7...+9°C, a reminder of the desert's harsh nature. The spring and autumn months offer a comfortable "golden mean" with temperatures ranging between +25...+35°C.

Average monthly temperature

Precipitation

Precipitation in Al Hillah is a rare and welcome occurrence, typical of an arid desert climate. The city experiences a moisture deficit, receiving an average of less than 150 mm of rainfall per year. Most of this falls during the brief winter period. November is considered the wettest month with 31.8 mm, followed by January and February, when rare, brief showers may occur.

From June to September, this part of Iraq enters a period of absolute drought. During these months, the chance of rain is virtually zero, and the sky remains crystal clear for weeks. Snow is an exceptional rarity here and almost never forms a cover. Such stable dryness makes the climate predictable for travelers, though it requires extra attention to protection against dust that seasonal winds may bring.

Average monthly precipitation

Packing Tips

For a trip to Al Hillah during the summer season (May to October), your wardrobe should be based on clothing made from natural breathable fabrics such as cotton or linen. Despite the heat, it is recommended to opt for long sleeves and loose trousers—this is the best protection not only against the scorching sun but also the dry wind. Don't forget high-quality sunscreen with SPF 50+, a wide-brimmed hat, and polarized sunglasses to ensure your stay in Iraq is safe.

If your visit falls during the winter months, be sure to use the layering principle. During the day, you'll be comfortable in light clothing or a windbreaker, but for evening and nighttime temperatures, which can drop to +6°C, you'll need a warm sweater, jacket, and scarf. Comfortable closed-toe shoes are essential year-round, protecting your feet from dust and providing comfort during long walks through historical sites.

Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)

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