الرياض: تنبيه من الاجواء المغبرة يوم الجمعة

Written By حسن عبدالله on 2016/03/09

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.

موقع Arabiaweather.com – حسن عبدالله – يتوقع بمشيئة الله ان تتأثر الرياض باجواء مغبرة يوم الجمعة نتيجة نشاط الرياح الغربية على اجزاء واسعة من منطقة الرياض والقصيم وحائل.

 

ويتوقع ان تنشط الرياح الغربية المثيرة للغبار الكثيف على منطقة الرياض والقصيم وتؤدي لانخفاض مدى الرؤية الافقية بشكل كبير دون 1000 مترا.

 

كما تتشكل كميات من الغيوم المتوسطة على اجزاء واسعة من وسط البلاد والتي تعمل على تساقط زخات الامطار خفيفة الشدة الى متوسطة مصحوبة بالغبار.

 

ويتوقع ان يستمر أن تتأثر العاصمة الرياض بحالة من عدم الاستقرار الجوي ضعيفة الشدة حيث تتكاثر الغيوم المتوسطة وتتساقط زخات الامطار الخفيفة.

 

 

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.


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