Gulf States | When is the Siberian cold wave expected to start receding from the region?
Arab Weather Sinan Khalaf - The latest computer modeling outputs for predicting the movement of air masses and atmospheric pressure systems indicate that the effects of the Siberian high pressure system on the Arabian Peninsula will gradually begin to recede over the coming days.
Gradual retreat of the cold mass from the region's atmosphere
Temperatures to start rising in Kuwait and Saudi Arabia starting Tuesday
Weather forecasts indicate a significant rise in temperatures on Tuesday, with temperatures expected to reach around 21 degrees Celsius in the capital, Riyadh, while they will reach 17 degrees Celsius in Kuwait. Despite this daytime rise, the atmosphere will remain cold during the night hours, with the generally stable weather continuing in most areas.
Northwesterly winds in the rest of the Gulf countries
Temperatures in the mid-twenties in Abu Dhabi and Doha
Qatar, Bahrain, the UAE and Oman are expected to be affected on Tuesday by moderate northwesterly winds, which may become active at times and cause dust storms in some exposed areas. Maximum temperatures are expected to be around 25 degrees Celsius in Abu Dhabi and Muscat, while they will be 20 degrees Celsius or slightly more in Doha and Manama.
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