الأربعاء | استمرار درجات الحرارة دون معدلاتها الاعتيادية.... وأجواء صيفية اعتيادية نهاراً

Written By وداد السعودي on 2019/08/06

This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.

طقس العرب- يُتوقع أن تستمر درجات الحرارة دون معدلاتها الاعتيادية لمثل هذا الوقت من العام بحدود درجتين مئويتين. 

وتكون الأجواء صيفية معتدلة في عموم المناطق، بينما تبقى حارة في الأغوار والبحر الميت والعقبة.

 

ويُتوقع أن تنشط الرياح مع ساعات العصر، ما قد يثير الغبار والأتربة في مناطق البادية والطرق الصحراوية.

 

مع ساعات الليل، تسود أجواء لطيفة ورطبة في عموم المناطق، مع ظهور السُحب المنخفضة خاصة في شمال ووسط المملكة مع ساعات الصباح الباكر.

 

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