Record-breaking heat has spread out across the Middle East.
On Friday, the real-feel temperature in Bandar Mahshahr, Iran was 165 degrees!
The actual temperature was closer to 115 degrees.
A four-day public vacation was called in Iraq because it was too hot to work, reported the Telegraph.
The highest recorded real-feel temperature occurred in 2003 in Saudi Arabia where it felt like 178 degrees.
A high-pressure ridge is causing the sweltering temperatures.