Saudi Arabia - Important | Strong weather disturbances are expected in Hafar Al-Batin and North Al-Sharqiya, accompanied by hail showers at times... Details
Arabia Weather - The latest weather data received by us at the “Arab Weather” Center indicates that the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia will be affected, starting tomorrow, Saturday, by a state of air instability resulting from the deepening of a depression in the high layers of the atmosphere coinciding with the flow of tropical moisture towards the region. .
The weather forecast department staff is closely monitoring the movement of the cold upper basin and the axis of interaction on the surface, as the outputs of weather maps indicate that the axis of collision of cold winds coming from the north with the humid and warm southern winds coming from the south will be concentrated for good periods in the Hafar Al-Batin and North Sharqiyah regions, so It is expected, God willing, from the afternoon and afternoon hours of tomorrow, Saturday, that cumulonimbus clouds will appear over the Hafar Al-Batin and North Al-Sharqiyah regions, causing heavy rain to fall at times, God willing.
A collision axis resulting in heavy cumulonimbus clouds accompanied by thunder and hail in the Hafr Al-Batin and North Al-Sharqiyah region on Saturday and Sunday.
We, in the weather forecast staff at the Arab Weather Center, are monitoring the possibility of strong cumulonimbus clouds forming over the Hafr Al-Batin and North Sharqiyah regions from Saturday afternoon and Sunday, such that these clouds will be accompanied by heavy rainfall at times and hail in some areas.
Heavy thunderstorms cover the areas of North Sharqiyah, including Jubail, Dammam, Khafji, Nairiyah, Abqaiq Governorate, and Qatif.
As the cold upper trough approaches the eastern regions on Sunday, it is expected, God willing, that cumulonimbus clouds will arise accompanied by heavy rain sometimes accompanied by thunder and sometimes hail, including all of Jubail, Dammam, Abqaiq and Qatif Governorates.
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