Saudi Arabia | Satellites monitor the start of rainy conditions in the western Red Sea, and this is what we expect for the coming hours and days
Update | Friday 11/12/2021 pm at 3:45 pm
Arab Weather - The latest satellite images we have received in Arab weather show that the actual spark of the rainy situation has actually erupted to the west of the Red Sea, specifically in the sky of the coastal border areas between Egypt and Sudan, amid expectations of its intensification and expansion towards the north and east, to begin its impact on the coasts of Kingdom gradually with midnight hours Friday / Saturday.
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Regarding the details of the expected rainy situation, all numerical models and weather data are collected, indicating that the coming days will witness a reversal of the rainy warming situation that many regions of the Kingdom are witnessing, as the latest weather forecasts indicate that large parts of the Kingdom will be affected at the beginning of the week by the first weather condition of this season, carrying with it thunder rain. for large areas.
Marine outbursts associated with thunderstorms
It includes Duba, Umluj, Wajh, Yanbu, Rabigh, and Jeddah
According to the latest data, it is expected that the coastal strip extending from Tabuk in the north to the city of Jeddah will have the lion's share of these weather fluctuations, as it is expected that thunderstorms coming from the Red Sea will flow towards these coasts and the interior parts of them, known locally as "marine exits". Clouds, God willing, with moderate and heavy rain at separate intervals on Saturday and Sunday, and may be accompanied by showers of cold locally.
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Heavy thunderstorms in the interior
It includes Tabuk, Mecca, Taif and Medina
It is also expected that thunderstorms will form throughout the interior of Tabuk and the Madinah region, in addition to Makkah and Taif on Saturday and Sunday, as convective clouds are expected to multiply throughout the aforementioned areas, and heavy rain will fall at intervals, accompanied by lightning and thunder and possibly hail showers. , with a relatively high chance of floods forming, especially on the mountain slopes in Makkah, Taif and Medina.
Demi in character and sparsely
Less severe weather fluctuations in Al-Jawf, the northern borders and Hail
The chances of rain are less severe and random in nature, in parts of Al-Jawf, the northern borders, and Hail, and the rains are demi in these areas.
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Arab Weather notes, however, that it is not possible to finalize the details of the expected weather situation until the moment, due to the large number of changes in the prevailing air systems, and Arab Weather will issue more details through reports and alerts through the application and website, according to the latest developments.
We also put in your hands these links for monitoring rain radar , and satellite images to follow the development of thunderclouds, moment by moment.
Arabia Weather warns during the rainy weather of:
- Intensity of thunderstorms
- The risk of flooding due to heavy rains
- Intensity of downward winds associated with thunderstorms
- Danger of reduced horizontal visibility due to dust waves caused by downward winds
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