Weather in Iran (Den islamske republikken) in august
Country-wide climate normals across 25 cities in Iran (Den islamske republikken).
How Hot Is Iran (Den islamske republikken) in august?
Brutal heat dominates large parts of Iran (Den islamske republikken): 48°C in Ahvaz, with milder highland or coastal pockets at 25°C.
Sunshine in Iran (Den islamske republikken) in august
Sunshine dominates Iran (Den islamske republikken) in August: Tehran sees about 10.4h of direct sun a day, with similar or higher in the warmer regions. Daylight stretches from 6:10 am to 7:40 pm, and most days are reliably bright with thin or scattered cloud — ideal weather for outdoor plans across most of the country.
Does It Rain In Iran (Den islamske republikken) In august?
Dry season conditions cover Iran (Den islamske republikken) in August: Tehran sees about 5mm of rain across 1 days, and most of the country is similarly arid. Rain events are short and rare, with vast stretches of completely dry weather. The dry-region cities see even less than the national average.
Is Iran (Den islamske republikken) Humid In august?
Dry air dominates Iran (Den islamske republikken)'s August: humidity averages 28% in Tehran, and the country as a whole leans low-moisture. The arid interior sees the lowest readings, while coastal cities may register a few percentage points higher. Conditions remain crisp and comfortable through the month.
Wind In Iran (Den islamske republikken) In august
Light breezes are typical across Iran (Den islamske republikken) in August: 18 kph in Tehran, with similar gentle wind conditions in most regions. The air moves enough to keep things fresh on warm days but not enough to be disruptive. Coastal cities may see slightly more.
Cloud Cover In Iran (Den islamske republikken) In august
Iran (Den islamske republikken) sees mostly clear skies in August — averaging 16% cloud cover in Tehran, with similarly clear conditions across most regions. Days are reliably bright; occasional thin cloud bands pass through but the dominant pattern is open sky.