Arab weather - the latest outputs of numerical weather models indicate a decrease in temperatures on Friday and Saturday, so that the weather turns cold in the western mountainous highlands, moderate in the rest of the highlands, and hot in the rest of the regions.
It is expected, God willing, that the temperatures will be below 20 degrees Celsius over the western mountainous heights, and may record below 17 degrees in some peaks, and be from early to mid-20 degrees in the rest of the highlands, while the temperatures will be thirty in the rest of the regions.
The latest outputs of numerical atmospheric models indicate an increase in the flow of moist tropical air currents from the Arabian Sea, which converge with other tropical currents resulting from the remnants of the tropical state Shaheen, so that unstable weather conditions intensify, clouds appear at different heights, and showers of rain fall in many areas Especially the southern and western highlands, in addition to the coastal areas, and the rains are heavy to very heavy at times, working to form torrents and the flow of valleys, and they are accompanied by the occurrence of strong thunderstorms on Friday and Saturday.
Thunder clouds include the capital, Sana'a, and the coasts of the Red Sea, in addition to parts of Mukalla.
Northeast winds continue to fluctuate in direction, moderate speed, active in some areas and are dusty and dusty, and winds are noticeably active within the influence of thunder clouds accompanying unstable weather conditions.
Temperatures drop at night during weekend nights, and the weather is relatively cold to cold in the western mountainous highlands, tending to cold in the rest of the highlands, and moderate to warm in the rest of the regions.
Minimum temperatures are less than 12 degrees Celsius in the western mountains, while temperatures range between 19-27 degrees Celsius in the rest of the regions.
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