The 54C
record-breaker was recorded in Kuwait on Thursday
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*The record-beating temperature was recorded in Mitribah on
Thursday *It was nearly as hot in Iraq, yesterday, as temperatures reached
53.9C
Temperatures in Kuwait
reached 54C this week, making Thursday the hottest day EVER recorded.
Daily
Mail UK report continues:
The
blistering temperature was recorded in Mitribah, Kuwait, on Thursday.
And
yesterday, Iraq was nearly as hot, as the mercury soared to 53.9C (129.0
degrees Fahrenheit).
Weather
forecaster, Nagham Mohammed, expected temperatures Saturday to hover around 49
degrees Celsius (120.2 Fahrenheit) in Basra and to decline in the coming days.
Mohammed added that temperatures in Baghdad are expected to reach 45 degrees
Celsius (113 Fahrenheit).
And
weather historian, Christopher C. Burt said the temperatures made them the
hottest "ever reliably measured on Earth".
On Wednesday, temperatures soared up to 51C (123.8 Fahrenheit) in Baghdad and as much as 53C (127.4 Fahrenheit) in Basra.
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