Arab Weather - Today, various Arab countries are looking for the crescent moon of the holy month of Ramadan. May God bring it back to us and to you with goodness, blessings and prosperity. The weather forecasting department at the Arab Weather Center issued details of the expected weather conditions in the first week of the holy month of Ramadan, which is characterized by frequent fluctuations in the weather conditions and high chances of rain in several regions.
Arabian Peninsula: The first half of the week will see stable weather in most parts of the Arabian Peninsula (except for parts of the UAE and southwestern Saudi Arabia, where there is a chance of some rain on Saturday), but temperatures will be cooler than average for this time of year. Moderate weather will prevail during the day, but at night it will become noticeably cold, including during the Tarawih prayers, so it is advisable to wear warmer clothes when going out to pray.
The Levant: A humid air mass at the beginning of the week will be followed by a noticeable rise in temperatures. Computer simulation results indicate that the Levant will be affected by a humid air mass at dawn on Saturday and throughout the rest of the day. Therefore, cold and changeable weather will prevail, ranging from partly cloudy to cloudy, with rain falling at intervals, especially on coastal areas. The rain will be thundery in some areas, and snow will fall on the peaks of Syria and Lebanon. However, from Sunday until Tuesday, temperatures will rise to semi-spring levels, and pleasant and stable weather will prevail, God willing.
Maghreb: During this period, stable weather prevails in most regions, with temperatures in the twenties, with the exception of parts of Algeria and the Maghreb, where unstable weather conditions prevail in those regions, with rainfall, which is thunderous in some areas.
The Levant and the Arabian Peninsula: The region will be affected, God willing, by significant weather fluctuations during the second half of the first week of the holy month of Ramadan, as a cold upper basin crosses the Levant and the Arabian Peninsula, coinciding with the activity of the Red Sea depression, which creates a strong state of atmospheric instability over the Arabian Peninsula, causing heavy rains in several regions, accompanied by thunderstorms and hail. The effects of these unstable weather conditions will also extend to the Levant, but with less intensity, with rain falling in many regions.
Maghreb: During this period, stable weather prevails in most regions, with temperatures in the twenties, with the exception of parts of Algeria and the Maghreb, where unstable weather conditions prevail in those regions, with rainfall, which is thunderous in some areas.
God knows best.
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