North Africa Rains are higher than the average of the Red Sea coasts and alert of the formation of floods, especially eastern Sudan

Written By فريق تنبؤات طقس العرب on 2020/08/04

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November 2019 overview

 

Heavy thunderstorms are expected in northern and parts of northern Morocco and northern Algeria, especially in eastern Algeria, north and central Tunisia, with an opportunity to form floods in some of these areas and snowfall on Morocco's Atlas Highlands and mountain peaks in northern Algeria as a result of the region being affected by air depressions accompanied by cold air masses in the upper atmosphere.

 

During the current month temperatures drop significantly, especially in the first half of the month, which helps the formation of frost in some areas during the late night hours and early morning.

 

Rainfall is generally declining, especially with the last third of the month on most regions, especially Morocco, as a result of the impact of the region upland.

 

 

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