كتلة هوائية حارة يشتد تأثيرها يومي الاثنين والثلاثاء

Written By كنان نصر on 2015/05/17

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موقع Arabiaweather.com - يطرأ ارتفاع آخر على درجات الحرارة يوم الاثنين لتصبح أعلى من معدلاتها السنوية بحوالي 7-9 درجات مئوية في مختلف مناطق لبنان .

 

وتكون الأجواء صيفية حارة ومشمسة الى قليلة الغيوم ، أما الرياح فستكون جنوبية شرقية بين الخفيفة والمعتدلة السرعة . درجة الحرارة العظمى في الساحل ستسجل ما بين 32 و33 مئوية وتقترب من 35 مئوية في البقاع .

 

هذا وتوالي درجات الحرارة ارتفاعها يوم الثلاثاء مع أجواء حارة بشكل لافت نسبةً لهذا الوقت من العام ، وستتراوح العظمى ما بين 33 و34 مئوية في الساحل و35 -37 درجة مئوية في البقاع .

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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