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Bahrain to Experience Hot Days and Mild Nights During Eid

Bahrain to Experience Hot Days and Mild Nights During Eid

Daily Tribune30-03-2025
TDT | Manama
Email : ashen@newsofbahrain.com
As Bahrain prepares to celebrate Eid, weather forecasts indicate hot daytime temperatures accompanied by mild and pleasant nights. Throughout the festive period, residents can expect light and variable winds, providing a relatively stable atmosphere for outdoor gatherings and celebrations.
Meteorological authorities advise citizens and residents to stay hydrated and take necessary precautions against the heat, especially during peak afternoon hours. The moderate nighttime conditions, however, are expected to offer some relief for those engaging in late-night festivities and social gatherings.
With favorable weather conditions, families and visitors can look forward to enjoying Eid celebrations across the Kingdom.
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