Saudi Arabia: The rains will return to the southwestern heights of the Kingdom in the coming days, and will extend to Taif, God willing
Arab Weather - The latest weather forecasts extracted from internally developed computer modeling at the "Arab Weather" center indicate expectations that rain will intensify again in the southwestern sector of the Kingdom due to the leakage of air currents saturated with tropical moisture that provides a near-perfect environment for the proliferation of cumulus thunderclouds. God willing.
In the details, it is expected, God willing, that the southwestern sector of the Kingdom will be affected by unstable weather conditions during the coming days, so that opportunities for the formation of convective clouds will renew during noon and evening on the heights of Jazan, Asir and Al-Baha, in addition to patchy parts of the heights of Makkah, especially the southern ones. Rain is the city of Taif, and the rains vary in abundance and are accompanied by the occurrence of thunderstorms, which leads to the flow of valleys and reefs in many areas, God willing.
And due to the blowing of the Sharqiyat (which are easterly winds in the middle and high layers of the atmosphere), this means that the cumulus and thunder clouds that formed over the mountains earlier in the day, will find their way towards the western slopes and perhaps the coasts sometimes, extending rain opportunities to some coasts of Jazan, Asir and south of Makkah Al-Mukarramah, It is not excluded that they may cause the flow of valleys and form what is called sudden torrents in a way that may sometimes be dangerous.
The temperatures are lower than their usual rates in most regions of the Kingdom, especially in the northwestern part, and hot to very hot weather prevails during daylight hours in most regions of the Kingdom, with the exception of the highlands, and the opportunity arises in the early morning hours for the formation of fog on parts of the highlands of the southwest of the Kingdom and the eastern coasts. It may include Dammam, God willing.
God knows.
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