Saudi Arabia: Rainy weather conditions dominate the Kingdom during the last third of the month, God willing
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.
Arabia Weather - The latest weather maps at the Arab Regional Weather Center indicate expectations that most regions of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia will be affected during the last third of December by rainy weather conditions, as a result of several air depressions in the high air layers rushing towards the Arabian Peninsula in conjunction with a surface response to a depression. The Red Sea and the flow of moisture towards the region.
As a summary of the expected weather conditions in the Kingdom during the last third of the month, it can be reviewed in the following points:
- On Friday, the Kingdom will be affected by a new weather condition, as clouds and clouds will multiply at different altitudes on Friday in the areas south of Tabuk, Medina, Hail, and the eastern parts of the northern border region (areas of Rafha Governorate). These rains will be moderate in most of them, and may be heavy in some areas. Some geographical scopes. It also gradually extends Friday/Saturday night and Saturday dawn to several parts of Mecca and its coastal parts, as well as Al-Qassim and the north of the Eastern Province, and gradually during the day it extends to the north of the Riyadh region administratively.
- Gradually, in the middle and end of next week, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia will be affected by a new and more extensive rainy weather condition that, God willing, will include large areas of the Kingdom, and will be accompanied by rainfall of varying intensity, accompanied by the occurrence of thunderstorms and falling papyrus in some areas, with the possibility of flowing valleys and reefs.
Arabia Weather will provide you with details of this rainy condition and the areas covered by it during the coming days, God willing.
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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