Summer is coming to an end as the Al-Kulaibin season begins

 
 
 

The Al-Ojeiri Scientific Center announced that the summer season is entering its final phase with the onset of the Al-Kulaibin season on Sunday, August 11. This period is known as the last season to experience increased temperatures before transitioning to more moderate weather conditions.

The Al-Kulaibin season lasts for 13 days and serves as a dividing line between the intense summer heat and the more temperate conditions that follow. According to the Bedouin Arabs, this period is the sixth house of summer, while in the calendar of the houses of the sun and moon, it is recognized as the seventh.

During this season, stormy winds typically calm down, and by the end of the period, the earth’s interior begins to cool. The Al-Kulaibin season is characterized by two stars that mark the last constellation, signaling a gradual shift in the atmosphere.

As the Al-Kulaibin season progresses, a noticeable moderation in temperatures is observed, particularly during the night. The length of the night continues to increase at the expense of daylight hours. At the start of the season, the day lasts for 13 hours and 18 minutes, while the night extends to 10 hours and 41 minutes.

The announcement of the Al-Kulaibin season by the Al-Ojeiri Scientific Center marks an essential transition towards the end of the summer heat. With cooling temperatures and longer nights, this period is a welcome change for residents anticipating the upcoming moderate weather.

 
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