Kuwait: Sweltering summers, with temperatures often exceeding 120°F, make Kuwait one of the world's hottest countries.
Iraq: Intense desert heat sees Iraq's mercury climb above 120°F, creating harsh conditions for its residents.
Iran: Southern regions like Ahvaz endure searing heat, reaching 130°F, amidst desert landscapes and limited relief.
United Arab Emirates: Dubai and Abu Dhabi face scorching temperatures, exceeding 120°F, during relentless desert summers.
Saudi Arabia: In places like Riyadh, temperatures surpass 120°F, with scorching desert winds adding to the heat.
Pakistan: Turbat experiences unbearable heat, reaching over 128°F, in the arid climate of Baluchistan.
Oman: Highs exceeding 120°F hit Oman, especially in desert areas like the Rub' al Khali.
Qatar: Extreme heat, often above 120°F, is typical in Qatar's desert environment, posing challenges to daily life.
India: Phalodi in Rajasthan reaches over 123°F, reflecting India's varied regions experiencing intense summertime heat.