Arab Weather - Saudi Arabia | Today's weather | Friday 12-18-2020

Written By غالب أبوبكر on 2020/12/17

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Arab Weather - The chances of rain decreased in most regions while remaining on limited parts in the southwest of the Kingdom, and the weather would be relatively cold in the north and northwest of the Kingdom and moderate to warm in the middle and east of the Kingdom and the high mountains tending to heat in the southwest and west of the Kingdom, and an opportunity to form a light fog on parts From Al-Jawf and the northern borders with the hours of dawn and early morning

Chance of rain showers on parts of southwestern Saudi Arabia.

The winds will be northeasterly to northeasterly, moderate in speed, in parts of the eastern and central parts of the Kingdom, while they will be southeasterly moderate on parts of the western part of the Kingdom, and light to moderate northwesterly on the coasts of the Red Sea.

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