محمد الشاكر : لا عواصف ثلجية هذا الأسبوع كما هو مشاع.. و احتمال عودة الأمطار قبل نهاية الشهر

Written By عمر الدجاني on 2013/12/22

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-عمر الدجاني- حذر الزميل المتنبئ الجوي محمد الشاكر و عبر اتصال هاتفي مع برنامج دنيا الصحافة على قناة رؤيا بأن خطر الجليد ما زال قائماً خلال الأيام القادمة و ذلك نتيجة لبرودة الأجواء خاصة مع ساعات الليل و الفجر و الصباح و خصوصاً نتيجة لبرودة التربة و سطح الأرض.

 

و انتهز محمد الشاكر الفرصة لينفي مُجدداً الإشاعات التي تتحدث عن وجود عاصفة ثلجية مُقبلة على المنطقة هذا الأسبوع، و لكنه لم يستبعد عودة الأمطار قبل نهاية الشهر.

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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