Saudi Arabia at 9:15 am | Cumulus clouds affecting several parts of the Kingdom, including the Hail, Qassim, and Al-Jawf regions

2023-12-27 2023-12-27T06:21:07Z
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Arabia Weather - Satellite images at the "Arab Weather" Center show cumulonimbus clouds affecting several regions in Saudi Arabia, accompanied by rain of varying intensity, including parts of the west of the Kingdom. The rain also includes more broadly the region of Hail, Al-Jawf, and Al-Qassim, sometimes accompanied by thunder.

 

The latest weather maps at the Arab Weather Center indicate that Saudi Arabia will continue to be affected today, Wednesday, by a state of atmospheric instability, so that the opportunity remains for cumulonimbus clouds to develop, and rain will fall, God willing, accompanied by lightning and thunder in some areas, including the Al-Jawf region, Hail, and the northern borders. The rain is also expected to include the Medina region and the Mecca region, including the Grand Mosque in Mecca and the city of Jeddah, especially in the afternoon and afternoon.

 

Rainfall also continues in several parts of the Kingdom until the evening and night hours of Wednesday.

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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