Medina | Temperatures will reach the mid-forties in the coming days and may exceed them early next month

2024-05-27 2024-05-27T10:07:14Z
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Arabia Weather - The latest updates and data received by us at the “Arab Weather” Center indicate an increase in the influence of the extremely hot air mass on the Medina region, such that there will be an additional rise in temperatures during the next two days, with expectations that it will reach around 45 degrees Celsius, in the middle Hot to very hot weather during the day, and relatively hot weather during the night.

Indications that temperatures will rise further, exceeding 45 degrees

 

The latest maps received by the Arab Weather Center regarding the movement of air masses indicate an intensification of the influence of the extremely hot air mass at the beginning of next week, exceeding 45 degrees, amid very hot conditions during the daytime hours, and relatively hot conditions during the night hours.

 

We will provide you with more details and expectations in the coming days.

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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