When will the rain and strong winds stop?
The rain and strongest winds are expected to subside by late Saturday or early Sunday morning. Conditions should improve from Sunday onwards.
Weather / Tehran
Tehran's weather is set for a significant shift. Following recent yellow and orange weather warnings, forecasts indicate a period of unstable conditions including rain and strong winds, particularly impacting the western and northern parts...
Based on analysis of synoptic patterns and forecast maps, the Tehran Meteorological Administration has detailed the upcoming weather changes. Saturday will see the peak of the current unstable system, driven by warnings issued earlier in the week (April 1st and 3rd, corresponding to 12th and 14th Farvardin). This system is bringing rain, potential thunder, and notably strong winds.
Residents in the northern and western parts of the province, including mountainous areas and specific towns like Meygoon and Damavand, should be particularly prepared for these conditions. The associated strong winds raise concerns about potential damage to unsecured objects and infrastructure, and caution is advised.
However, a shift is forecast starting Sunday. The weather system is expected to move out, leading to clearer skies (صاف تا قسمتی ابری - clear to partly cloudy) from Sunday to Tuesday. Despite the clearing skies, strong winds may still occur intermittently on Sunday and Monday.
The most significant change predicted is the rise in temperature. While Saturday's high is around 18°C, temperatures are expected to steadily increase, reaching a peak of 29°C by Wednesday. This represents an 11-degree Celsius jump in the maximum temperature over a few days. Minimum temperatures will also see a rise. Recent extremes recorded include Imam Khomeini Airport as the warmest spot (24°C max) and Tochal as the coldest (0°C max, -2°C min) in the preceding 24 hours.
## How to Prepare & Who This Affects Most * **How to Prepare:** * Secure any loose outdoor items (furniture, planters, temporary structures) before Saturday evening due to strong wind forecasts. * Be cautious when driving, especially in areas prone to strong gusts or heavy rain. * Check flight statuses if travelling, as delays are possible. * Prepare for warmer weather from Sunday onwards by adjusting clothing choices and ensuring cooling systems are functional. * **Who This Affects Most:** * Residents in western, northern, and southern Tehran province due to higher impact from wind and rain/dust. * Individuals involved in outdoor activities or construction. * Commuters and travellers, due to potential disruptions. * Anyone sensitive to rapid temperature changes.
The rain and strongest winds are expected to subside by late Saturday or early Sunday morning. Conditions should improve from Sunday onwards.
The maximum temperature is forecast to increase significantly, rising from about 18°C on Saturday to 29°C by Wednesday.
Yes, the forecast follows yellow and orange level warnings issued earlier in the week regarding atmospheric instability.
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