UAE - The National Center warns of cumulus clouds and active winds on the sea, accompanied by turbulent waves

Written By هشام جمال on 2022/12/24

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<p style=";text-align:left;direction:ltr"><strong>Weather of Arabia</strong> - The National Center warned of the opportunity for cumulus clouds to form, accompanied by rain and active winds at times, reaching a speed of 40 km / h, causing dust in some northern and eastern regions, from 14:30 until 19:30, Saturday 12/24/2022.24/12 In addition to active winds, the speed of which reaches 40 km/h, and the sea is turbulent, the waves are turbulent at times in the Arabian Gulf, and the wave height reaches 6 feet in depth, from 12:30 Saturday 12/24/2022 until 12:30 Sunday 12/25/2022</p>

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