الكويت.. أجواء غير مُستقرة مع ساعات فجر السبت

2017-11-09 2017-11-09T13:21:33Z
مؤيد قرط
مؤيد قرط
مُدون في طقس العرب

طقس العرب- تشير النماذج العددية إلى احتمالية تأثر دولة الكويت بأجواء غير مُستقرة بدءاً من فجر يوم السبت حتى ساعات الظهيرة بمشيئة الله.

 

حيث تتهيأ الفرصة مع ساعات فجر السبت لهطول المطر يحمل الطابع المحلي ومتفاوت الشدة، على أن تشمل تدريجيًا خلال ساعات الصباح والظهر مناطق واسعة من الدولة، من ضمنها العاصمة الكويت.

 

وتكون الرياح شمالية غربية مُعتدلة السرعة، تنشط أحيانًا بفعل السحب الرعدية المُتوقعة التي قد تعمل على إثارة الغبار والأتربة في بعض المناطق بإذن الله.

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