Watch the video: Heavy snow in Istanbul due to the same air mass that will affect the Kingdom this week

2024-11-23 2024-11-23T18:44:35Z
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Arab Weather - The highlands were exposed to heavy snowfall this Sunday afternoon, after the polar air mass reached Turkish lands, which led to a significant and rapid drop in temperatures due to the polar winds that accompany the very cold air mass. Watch the video:

 

 

Weather forecasters at Arab Weather said that the very cold mass affecting Turkish lands is the same one that will affect the Kingdom starting tomorrow, Sunday, and for the rest of the week, as its effect on the Kingdom will be limited to the day of tomorrow, Sunday, with a drop in temperatures and some rain, while it is expected that the weather will become noticeably colder for the rest of the week, especially during the night, dawn, and early morning hours.

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