Arab Weather - Saudi Arabia | Today's weather | Tuesday 12-29-2020

Written By غالب أبوبكر on 2020/12/29

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Arab weather - the weather remains cold in the northern and northeastern regions, and relatively cold in the center of the country, while it is warm to hot on the coasts of the Red Sea, Tihama, Jizan, Al-Baha, Asir and the Hejaz regions.

The winds will be northeasterly moderate in speed in parts of the east of the Kingdom, while they will be southeasterly moderate in speed in parts of the northern and central parts of the Kingdom, and they are active in parts of the west of the Kingdom during the morning hours.

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