Saudi Arabia: Seasonal high pressure continues to dominate the region and the jet stream begins to break southward
From the Arab Weather Center - The latest computer simulation results indicate that the seasonal upper high will continue to control the atmosphere of the Arabian Peninsula, including Saudi Arabia, during the next 10 days, and will be accompanied by stable weather in most parts of the Kingdom tomorrow, including some of the southwestern highlands.
Rainy conditions are still far from the Kingdom, despite the beginning of the jet stream breaking southward.
Experts at the Arab Weather Center said that the subtropical jet stream has begun to deepen and break southward towards the north of the African continent, which will lead to several parts of the Maghreb countries being affected by cases of atmospheric instability accompanied by thunderstorms in the coming days.
However, rainy conditions are still far from the Kingdom, with no indications during the next two weeks of the jet stream deepening southward enough to allow the cold upper basins to deepen towards the atmosphere of the Arabian Peninsula.
The weather forecast team at the Arab Weather Center issued detailed forecasts for the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia during the month of October and the first two weeks of the Wasm season, which showed indications of increased chances of rain during the last third of October. For more details, click here.
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