Monthly Bulletin/Gulf Countries: Waves of humidity rush to the southern regions during the second half of July and heat waves continue in many parts (details)
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From the Arab Weather Center - The weather forecast team at the Arab Weather Center issued the weather forecast for the month of July 2024 for the Arab countries, including the Gulf countries, under the title “Waves of humidity rush to the southern regions during the second half of the month, and heat waves continue in many parts,” and as follows: Forecast details.
General situation:
- Temperatures are warmer than usual in most parts of the Arabian Peninsula in July.
- Heat waves continue to occur in the region during the month, with temperatures exceeding 50 degrees Celsius on some days.
- Al-Bawareh Winds activity (these details are only available to subscribers via the premium package from here).
- Waves of humidity gradually spread to the southern parts of the Arabian Peninsula during the second half of the month.
- Summer rains are higher than usual (these details are only available to subscribers via the premium package from here).
Temperature deviation from general averages
Rainfall deviation from general averages
Weather forecast for each week
Week 1 (July 1-7), 2024
- Rain: (These details are only available to subscribers via the premium package from here).
- Temperature: Below average in parts of southern, western and central Saudi Arabia, and higher than average in the rest of the Gulf countries.
- Description of the weather systems: An air mass with temperatures lower than their usual levels is approaching the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, leading to temperatures being relatively lower than their usual levels in the Kingdom. It also leads to thermal differences that cause surface wind activity in many areas of the Kingdom. Meanwhile, the upper elevation dominates the east of the Arabian Peninsula, and temperatures are higher than their average in the rest of the Gulf countries, with active barih winds stirring dust and sand (these details are only available to subscribers via the premium package from here).
Week 2 (July 8-14), 2024
- Rainfall: About average in most areas (rains gradually intensify in southwestern Saudi Arabia and western Yemen), and cumulonimbus clouds are likely to increase over parts of northern Oman.
- Temperature: (These details are only available to subscribers via the premium package from here).
- Description of the weather systems: There is no significant change in the weather systems during this week, but humid air masses begin to approach (these details are only available to subscribers via the premium package from here).
Week 3 (July 15-21), 2024
- Rainfall: Higher than average in southwestern Saudi Arabia and western Yemen (these details are only available to subscribers via the premium package from here).
- Temperature: higher than average by values ranging between (1-3) degrees Celsius over most parts of the Arabian Peninsula, especially the northern and eastern parts, while it is lower than average (these details are only available to subscribers via the premium package from here)
- Description of the weather systems: The upper elevation intensifies over the north of the Arabian Peninsula, leading to a rise in temperatures over most of the Gulf states and eastern and central Saudi Arabia, while a humid air mass pushes southwest of Saudi Arabia and leads to intensified rains in the Kingdom’s resorts and heavy rains that cause With the flow of valleys and reefs.
The fourth week and the rest of the month (July 22-31), 2024
- Rainfall: Higher than average in southwestern Saudi Arabia and western Yemen (heavy rains).
- Temperature: It remains higher than average in most parts of the Arabian Peninsula, especially the northern and eastern parts, while it is lower than average in the southwest of the Arabian Peninsula.
- Description of the weather systems: A very humid air mass is rushing towards southwest Saudi Arabia, leading to additional intensification and heavy rain (these details are only available to subscribers via the premium package from here).
God knows.
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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