Saudi Arabia - Weather Update | Cumulonimbus clouds continue to multiply over scattered areas of central and northeastern Saudi Arabia

2024-10-30 2024-10-30T22:42:47Z
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Saudi Arabia - Weather Update | Cumulonimbus clouds continue to multiply over scattered areas of central and northeastern Saudi Arabia

Arab Weather - The latest satellite images from the Arab Weather Regional Center indicate the continued formation of thunderstorm clouds over scattered parts of the northern central region and the northeastern regions, including Hafar Al-Batin, leading to showers of varying intensity, sometimes accompanied by lightning and thunder.

 

The lightning radar at the Arab Weather Center also detects intense flashes of lightning off the coasts of Al-Lith, south of Jeddah, and Daghbaj, east of Taif, over the Red Sea. This is attributed to the activity of thunderstorm clouds over the sea, which may be accompanied by surface wind activity, which may cause wave disturbance in some of the aforementioned coastal areas.

 

And God knows best.

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