Riyadh is on its first rainy season this week

2019-11-04 2019-11-04T13:20:27Z
ناصر حداد
ناصر حداد
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Arab Weather - Eng. NASSER HADDAD - Rainfall in Riyadh, including the capital, is expected to rise for the first time this season, with the first days of next week and mid-month.

The chances of rain on the Riyadh area will improve early next week, especially north of the region, sometimes extending towards the city of Riyadh, especially on the tenth of November, and the thunderstorms may form some water bodies and active winds, especially in areas affected by thunder clouds.

These rains come for the first time this season, following the bursting of tropical wet currents from the south-west and west, in conjunction with the presence of low air in the high layers of air accompanied by a cold air mass from the north,

This leads to the proliferation of thunderstorms and high chances of rain on Riyadh, God willing, with the beginning of next week.

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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