Saudi Arabia | Areas covered by chances of thunderstorms in the coming days (details)

2024-05-03 2024-05-03T15:52:41Z
عامر المعايطة
عامر المعايطة
كاتب مُحتوى جوّي

Arabia Weather - The outputs of weather maps at the “Arab Weather” Center indicate the continuation of weather fluctuations in some regions of the Kingdom tomorrow, Saturday and next week. This comes as a result of the continued crossing of overhead waves that push constantly colder northern winds towards the north of the Arabian Peninsula, coinciding with the continuation of Warm and humid winds flow from the south.

According to weather data, some cumulus clouds continue to form, which are sometimes accompanied by rainfall of varying intensity in some areas. The following are the areas covered by rain chances during the coming days:

  • Saturday: Many parts of Najran, the administrative south of the Riyadh region, and the south of the Eastern Province.
  • On Sunday: many parts of Najran, the south of the region, and the center of the Riyadh region administratively, including the capital.
  • Monday: Parts of Najran, the Empty Quarter, central and southern Riyadh, and extending to the eastern regions.
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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