موجات الغبار تنحسر يوم الثلاثاء

Written By حسن عبدالله on 2014/10/20

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 – حسن عبدالله – تنحسر موجات الغبار يوم الثلاثاء عن مناطق واسعة من البلاد وذلك بسبب اندفاع كتلة هوائية لطيفة الحرارة مترافقة مع رياح شمالية غربية خفيفة الى معتدلة السرعة تعمل على صفاء الاجواء وانخفاض ملموس في درجات الحرارة.

 

وتأثرت مناطق من المملكة وخاصة الشمالية الشرقية منها بموجات كثيفة من الغبار عملت على انخفاض مدى الرؤية الافقية الى اقل من 1000 مترا، ووصلت موجات الغبار الى المناطق الوسطى من البلاد كمنطقة الرياض والقصيم.

 

ويتوقع ان ينحسر تأثير المنخفض الجوي بمشيئة الله يوم الثلاثاء، وتتحول الرياح الى شمالية غربية مع انخفاض في درجات الحرارة.

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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