Saudi Arabia | In the heart of winter.. Today's temperatures in Riyadh are lower than most European capitals

2023-01-02 2023-01-02T12:47:01Z
سنان خلف
سنان خلف
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Weather of Arabia - Sinan Khalaf - Unusually and in a strange paradox that is not repeated, meteorological stations in the Saudi capital, Riyadh, today, Monday 1-2-2022 AD, record maximum temperatures lower than those recorded in most European capitals, as Riyadh records only 12 degrees Celsius.

 

It is noteworthy that many regions of the Kingdom, including the capital, Riyadh, have been exposed to unstable weather conditions for days, accompanied by a cold air mass and a significant drop in temperatures.

 

The following is a review of the temperatures recorded now in Riyadh and some European capitals

 

Riyadh 12

Bucharest 16

Warsaw 14

Athens 17

Belgrade 15

Istanbul 13

Rome 12

Berlin 15

Paris 11

Zagreb 17

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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