Mike Eggehorn from California uses two umbrellas to shelter from the sun as he queues to enter the Pantheon, during a heatwave across Italy, as temperatures are expected to cool off in the Italian capital, in Rome, Italy July 19, 2023. REUTERS/Guglielmo Mangiapane

Al-Ajeiri Scientific Center has officially announced that the summer season is reaching its final stages, and the next seasonal transition will be the arrival of the Kulabin season on August 11. This period is considered the last season in which temperatures rise and intensify.

According to the press release issued today, Tuesday, the Kulabin season lasts for 13 days and acts as the boundary between the high temperatures experienced in summer and the more moderate weather that follows, reports Al-Rai daily.

During this season, the weather is characterized by intense heat under the sun. However, there is also an increase in humidity in the atmosphere, which contributes to a decrease in temperatures when the south and southeast winds blow. These winds bring some relief from the scorching heat.

Furthermore, the stormy winds known as “poisons” will subside during the Kulabin season, allowing for a more tranquil weather pattern. Additionally, the interior of the earth begins to cool down as this transitional season progresses.

The Kulabin season serves as a significant transition from the hot summer months to the more comfortable climate that follows, offering some respite from the extreme temperatures experienced earlier in the year. As it begins on August 11, people can look forward to a gradual improvement in weather conditions as they prepare for the upcoming season.


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