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Yes, Iran and Iraq have experienced a significant and sudden increase in rainfall during the spring of 2026, marking a sharp departure from the severe, multi-year droughts that previously gripped the region. This recent surge in precipitation has led to rising river levels, the replenishment of some dams, and a return of vegetation to landscapes that had been dry for years. Recent Rainfall Trends
The shift in weather patterns has been substantial, with some areas receiving intense, short-term bursts of rain that have caused localized flooding. In mid-April 2026, for example, river levels in parts of Iraq, such as the Khabur River in Duhok, rose by over five meters due to heavy rainfall. This transition from extreme drought—where 2025 was recorded as one of the driest years in recent history for parts of the region—to consistent spring rain has been a major climatic turnaround.
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