Jeddah: Details of rain chances during the coming period
Arab Weather - Specialists in the Arab Weather Center are monitoring the possibility of weather disturbances in the middle of the Red Sea during the next 48 hours, which may lead to the affected parts of the coasts of Mecca and Medina with some rainfall. The coastal areas overlooking the Red Sea in general, and the city of Jeddah in particular, have great particularity in rain forecasts, due to the accuracy of the details and the need for many factors to combine so that rains will fall, God willing.
The outputs of the analyzes within the "Arab Weather" Regional Center for Meteorology and Weather Forecasting, in addition to the computer simulation outputs, indicate that there are two air masses, one of which is less hot coming from the north and the other warm coming from the south. Quantities of clouds at different heights interspersed with cumulus clouds in the middle of the Red Sea, and part of these clouds may rush, God willing, to parts and areas without the other from the coasts of Makkah and Madinah during the next two days, and thus the chances of rain may include neighborhoods of Jeddah for a short period And the latest developments and information on the rainy situation will be monitored in real time via satellite and computer simulation models, God willing.
In another context, the center’s specialists are watching what long-range models indicate, which sense the chances of improving the arrival of the upper basins and cold air masses towards the central Mediterranean and Egypt at the end of this month (November) and the beginning of next month, in conjunction with Low activity of the Red Sea continues, and these cold winds may deepen to a level that makes the chances of rainfall on the coasts of the Red Sea, including Jeddah, more mature. However, it is not possible to decide on that from now, as the time distance is still far and the margin of error is widening from now on.
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