Will the weather be right to see the eclipse on Sunday morning in Saudi Arabia?

2020-06-18 2020-06-18T09:20:37Z
وائل حكيم
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Weather of Arabia - On Sunday morning, all regions of the Kingdom will witness an annular eclipse of the sun, and it can be seen from all regions of the Kingdom in different proportions. However, on condition that the weather permits the sky not be obscured.

 

Will the weather be right to see the eclipse?

 

The answer is yes, the weather will be clear and appropriate to clearly see the eclipse on Sunday morning in all regions, where the latest weather forecasts indicate the absence of clouds from most regions of the Kingdom during the eclipse period, as there are no expectations of the formation of fog or the occurrence of dust waves that obscure vision during Sunday morning.

 

On the other hand, it is expected that the northern region, in particular Al-Jouf and the northern borders, and Tabuk will experience relatively cold weather on Sunday morning, because these areas are affected by an air mass with lower temperatures than usual, and therefore it is advised to wear light coats during the eclipse period.

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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