Saudi Arabia | Unstable weather conditions in several regions of the Kingdom, accompanied by thunderstorms

2024-03-12 2024-03-12T11:00:34Z
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Arabia Weather - The latest weather map outputs from the Arab Weather Center indicate that the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia will be affected by a state of air instability from next Thursday until Saturday .

This is due, God willing, to the crossing of a cold upper trough in the high layers of the atmosphere, coinciding with the flow of warm and humid southern currents, so that things are prepared for a state of atmospheric instability to gradually arise starting on Thursday.

Regarding rainfall forecasts, it is expected, God willing, and according to the latest weather data at the Arab Weather Center, that cumulonimbus clouds will arise accompanied by rainfall of varying intensity accompanied by thunder and hail sometimes during Thursday, Friday and Saturday, gradually including parts of the Tabuk, Hail and Qassim region. Hafr Al-Batin and parts of the east of the Kingdom, and chances of thunderstorms of varying intensity continue in the western and southwestern parts of the Kingdom.

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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