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The article focuses on the weather forecast in Bahrain as the "Suhayl" season approaches, which is a popular indicator of the end of intense heat and the beginning of seasonal moderation. It is expected that the star Suhayl will appear before sunrise on Monday, August 24, at an altitude of about 4 degrees, meaning that the decrease in temperatures will be gradual rather than immediate. Despite the appearance of Suhayl, high temperatures will remain, potentially exceeding 40°C during the day, with hot weather and high humidity continuing at times. Forecasts indicate that temperatures will gradually decline starting in September, with lows dropping from around 30 to 27 degrees, and highs decreasing from 38 to 35 degrees by the end of the month. Limited signs of autumn will first appear, with further improvement expected towards late October and November. Gulf folklore links the hot temperature season "Tabākh at-Tamr" (the date-palm cook) to the ripening of the date palms, which typically begins from late July to mid-August, when temperatures reach high levels that hasten the ripening of dates.
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