Saudi Arabia | A depression is approaching in the high air layers at the end of the week, and rain will intensify in some areas on Sunday

2023-11-30 2023-11-30T17:14:48Z
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Arabia Weather - The latest data received from the Arab Weather Center shows indications of the return of rain in parts of the Kingdom as of Saturday.

 

In the details: Saudi Arabia will be gradually affected, starting from the evening hours of Saturday, by an extension of a depression in the high layers of the atmosphere, where, God willing, a state of air instability will be active in some areas, which will cause cumulonimbus clouds to form over parts of the west and southwest of the Kingdom.

 

 

Rain is expected to increase in some areas on Sunday

 

According to the latest data received by us at the Arab Weather Center, the state of instability is expected to gradually intensify during the dawn and morning of Sunday and during the day on Sunday, so that the rain will include parts of the Al-Jawf Hail region, which will be heavy at times, accompanied by thunder and hail, and will also include parts of the southwest. And the west of the Kingdom, including the region of Mecca and Medina, and monitoring the possibility of the city of Jeddah being affected by rain clouds, God willing.

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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