Updated 1:00 pm | Unstable weather conditions continue to affect parts of the Maghreb

2021-05-02 2021-05-02T12:00:32Z
محمد عوينة
محمد عوينة
مُتنبئ جوي

Updated Sunday at 1:00 pm | Algeria and Tunisia

Arab Weather - Satellite images indicate the continued condensation of cumulus clouds associated with a state of atmospheric instability to large ranges from Algeria and Tunisia today, Sunday, this comes as a result of the flow of quantities of moisture in the middle and upper layers of the atmosphere from the African tropics towards the region.

 

It is expected that it will work on thunderstorms of rain that are sometimes heavy and accompanied by showers of hail during the coming hours, as it is expected in late hours of the night the passage of clouds and low clouds touching the surface of the earth working to form fog and decrease the horizontal visibility over the high mountain heights.

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