Yemen | Weather forecast on Thursday 5/13/2021

2021-05-11 2021-05-11T10:52:00Z
هشام جمال
هشام جمال
كاتب مُحتوى جوّي

Arab Weather - The weather on Thursday in Yemen remains warm in the western mountainous highlands, and hot to very hot in the rest of the regions, with the appearance of clouds at different heights and thunderstorms of rain are possible in the western highlands and parts of the southwestern highlands, and the winds are volatile and light To moderate speed, it sometimes activates over some areas.

And in the Gulf of the Arabian Sea:
Sea state: Low turbulence to rough turbulence (from 0.5 to 1.1) meters
• Sea water surface temperature: (29) degrees Celsius.

And in the Red Sea Bay:
• Sea condition: calm (0.1 m)
Sea water surface temperature: (29)

Weather in Yemen Thursday / Friday night

The weather is gentle in the western mountainous highlands at night, and warm to relatively hot in the rest of the regions, with fewer opportunities for thunderstorms and the return of the atmosphere to stability, and a rise in humidity levels occurs so that fog forms in some southeastern regions, and the winds are fluctuating in direction and light to moderate speed.

 

God knows.

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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