Riyadh | The weather is less hot than usual as of Wednesday, with the high being only 35 degrees Celsius

2023-10-15 2023-10-15T11:31:04Z
سنان خلف
سنان خلف
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Weather of Arabia - Sinan Khalaf - The capital, Riyadh, will be affected, God willing, during the second half of this week by a more moderate and less hot air mass compared to the hot weather that the region witnessed during the coming days.

 

Temperatures in the mid-Celsius during the day in Riyadh for the first time this season

 

Temperatures drop remarkably, with highs in the capital, Riyadh, reaching the mid-30s Celsius on Wednesday and Thursday. Temperatures are expected to be between 36 and 35 degrees Celsius, while at night it will be around 24 degrees Celsius .

 

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A less warm air mass rushes into the region from the north

 

The reason for this drop in temperatures is due to the push of a less hot air mass coming from the north towards the central and eastern parts of the Kingdom, which works to reduce temperatures significantly compared to previous 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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