Libya | Warning.. Heavy rain continues on the western coasts and a rainstorm is preparing to enter the city of Misurata in the coming hours

2024-12-06 2024-12-06T07:38:26Z
عامر المعايطة
عامر المعايطة
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Arab Weather - The latest satellite images in "Arab Weather" indicate the continued flow of rain clouds towards the western coasts and northwestern regions of Libya, as parts of the capital, Tripoli, the city of Khoms and Misurata are exposed to rain of varying intensity at this time, in addition to some inland areas.

The same satellite images indicate that a group of strong clouds is advancing towards the city of Misurata in the coming hours, as it is expected that rainfall will intensify in the city and some neighboring areas, being heavy to very heavy, causing the water level to rise significantly and warning of floods.

The latest weather maps outputs in "Arab Weather" indicate that the low pressure system will continue to affect the country during the day on Friday and until Saturday, with its focus on the northwestern and western parts of the country, with rain continuing to fall at intervals, sometimes torrential and causing a clear rise in water levels.

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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