Tunisia | Cumulus clouds affecting many areas accompanied by moderate to heavy rain in some areas

2023-12-17 2023-12-17T11:08:01Z
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Tunisia | Cumulus clouds affecting many areas accompanied by moderate to heavy rain in some areas

Arabia Weather - Satellite images at the Arab Weather Center show that parts of Tunisia are affected by a strong state of atmospheric instability, as cumulonimbus clouds accompanied by moderate to heavy rains affect some areas, including the city of Sfax, Sidi Bouzid, and several areas in... East and center of the country, accompanied by thunder and hail at times.

 

According to the latest weather maps at the Arab Weather Center, Tunisia will continue to be affected throughout the day today by a state of atmospheric instability, as thunderstorms are expected to continue to fall locally and at intervals in many regions, while the impact of the weather condition will intensify with the evening hours of this day to include Northern and eastern regions.

 

We at the Arab Weather Center note the possibility of torrents forming and water levels rising significantly in some areas, due to heavy rains.

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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