The Arab Maghreb | A depression accompanied by a cold air mass affects parts of Algeria, Tunisia and Libya (details)
Arabia Weather - The latest updates and data received by us in the weather forecast section at the “Arab Weather” Center indicate the formation of a low air depression accompanied by a cold air mass, centered to the south of Italy, moving south towards northern Libya during the next two days, bringing some rainfall to parts of Algeria, Tunisia and Libya, God willing, and active wind speeds accompanied by strong gusts at times, especially in the northern parts of Tunisia and northeastern Algeria, with wind gusts reaching speeds of up to 65 km/hour, amid relatively cold weather in general and cold over the high mountain highlands.
In detail, it is expected, starting in the dawn and early morning hours of Tuesday, that scattered showers of rain will fall on the northern coastal parts of Tunisia and northeastern Algeria, provided that the chances of rain increase with the noon and afternoon hours, so that these rains will be heavy at times, accompanied by lightning, thunder, and showers of rain. Sometimes cold, concentrated in northern and eastern Tunisia and northeastern Algeria.
As the night hours gradually pass, and as the depression moves south, rain is expected to include the northwestern regions of Libya, specifically the cities of Tripoli and Misrata, with continued rain chances in parts of Tunisia and northeastern Algeria.
The precipitation is concentrated at dawn and morning on Wednesday, and continues during the day at intervals, in the northwestern parts of Libya, specifically the cities of Tripoli, Misrata, Qurayyat, Rahibet, and Sirte, in addition to the northern and eastern parts of Tunisia and northeastern Algeria. It is sometimes heavy, accompanied by lightning, thunder, and sometimes hail showers.
With the dawn and early morning hours of Thursday, the chances of rain continue, with their concentration in the coastal parts of northwestern Libya, specifically the cities of Sirte, Misrata, and Tripoli, and also include parts of the eastern coast of Tunisia, provided that the chances of rain gradually decline in these areas with the daylight hours of Thursday. .
God knows.
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