النشرة الجوية المفصلة ليوم الاربعاء

Written By حسن عبدالله on 2014/10/21

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.

موقع Arabiaweather.com – حسن عبدالله – تستمر الكتلة الهوائية لطيفة الحرارة بالتوغل الى المناطق الوسطى والشرقية من البلاد حيث يطرأ انخفاض على الحرارة على تلك المناطق لتصبح دون معدلاتها والرياح شمالية الى شمالية شرقية خفيفة الى معتدلة السرعة.

 

وترتفع درجات الحرارة قليلا في شمال غرب البلاد لتقترب من معدلاتها لكنها تبقى باردة في ساعات الصباح.

 

وتتشكل سحب ركامية محلية على المرتفعات الجنوبية الغربية من البلاد تعمل على تساقط زخات الامطار الرعدية في نطاقات محدودة.

 

وتبقى سواحل البحر الاحمر والمشاعر المقدسة حارة والرياح شمالية غربية خفيفة السرعة الى متقلبة الاتجاهات.

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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