Northern Borders ... Thunderstorms of varying intensity Sunday afternoon and night

2019-12-01 2019-12-01T11:44:03Z
وداد السعودي
وداد السعودي
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The impact of the extension of the Red Sea low to parts of the north of the Kingdom, to include the northern border region.

If thunderstorms of varying intensity are expected from the rain, they may cause some water bodies and possibly floods in limited places.

Hail ... Continuation of rain clouds on Sunday afternoon and evening

It is noteworthy that the rainy situation began on Sunday morning; accompanied by clouds of rain on the southwest and west of the Kingdom and parts of the north.

Weekly Weather Forecast A new rainy condition, especially on Sunday in western and northern Saudi Arabia

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