Mecca | Additional increases in temperatures are expected next week amid extremely hot conditions

2024-05-23 2024-05-23T14:52:29Z
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Mecca | Additional increases in temperatures are expected next week amid extremely hot conditions

Arabia Weather - The latest updates and data received from us at the “Arab Weather” Center indicate that hot weather will continue during the coming days in the city of Mecca and its surrounding cities, with temperatures exceeding forty degrees Celsius, amid generally clear skies, but during the night hours the weather becomes hot. relatively.

 

Expected rises in temperatures, especially in the middle of next week

 

According to the latest weather data from the Arab Weather Center, it is expected that there will be an additional rise in temperatures, especially in the middle of next week, approaching the 45 degree Celsius barrier, so that the weather will be very hot during the daytime hours, and relatively hot during the night hours.

 

Weather forecasters in “Arab Weather” indicate that temperatures will continue to rise by the end of next week, especially on Wednesday and Thursday, so that they may exceed 45 degrees Celsius, with the weather continuing to be very hot during the daytime hours, and relatively hot during the night hours.

 

Therefore, please beware of direct and prolonged exposure to sunlight and drink plenty of fluids and water.

ArabiaWeather will issue more reports and updates in the coming days, especially with the Hajj season approaching.

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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