حالة الطقس ليوم الاربعاء

Written By حسن عبدالله on 2015/06/16

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 – يكون الطقس شديد الحرارة صيفيا قاسيا في مختلف مناطق المملكة عدا المرتفعات الجبلية العالية وشمال غرب السعودية.

 

ويكون الطقس مشمسا جافا وتظهر السحب المتوسطة في وسط وجنوب المملكة، ورطبا حارا مرهقا في سواحل البحر الاحمر.

 

وتتشكل السحب الركامية الرعدية في المرتفعات الجنوبية الغربية من المملكة وتتساقط زخات الامطار الرعدية على مرتفعات جازان وابها.

 

وتكون الرياح شمالية الى شمالية شرقية خفيفة الى معتدلة السرعة الى متقلبة الاتجاهات احيانا، وشمالية غربية في سواحل البحر الاحمر معتدلة تنشط ظهرا.

 

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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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