Saudi Arabia Chances of rain continue in the southwest of the Kingdom on Monday

2020-02-02 2020-02-02T11:08:29Z
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Arab Weather - Chances of rain showers continue in the southwestern highlands on Monday, and its opportunity includes all of Jizan, Asir and Al-Baha heights that may extend to the heights of southern Makkah and Taif.

Rain showers are generally light in intensity and random in nature, and chances of rain fall into the afternoon and afternoon.

The latest weather updates indicate an increase in the state of air instability on the southwestern highlands on Tuesday, with a cold air mass from the north of the Red Sea in conjunction with the presence of a warm and moist air mass in the southwest of the Kingdom.

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