Saudi Arabia | Possible thunderstorms include Duba, Al-Wajh, Yanbu, Umluj, and extending to the north of Rabigh at dawn and Saturday morning.

2023-12-08 2023-12-08T11:17:34Z
سنان خلف
سنان خلف
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Weather of Arabia - Sinan Khalaf - We are only a few hours away from the start of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia being affected by a new state of atmospheric instability, the effects of which are expected to include all of the Red Sea coast from Duba to northern Rabigh, as these areas are expected to be affected by cumulus thunderclouds during the late night hours. And early morning.

 

Rainy thunderclouds forming on the coast of the Red Sea

Thunderstorms are expected in Duba, Al-Wajh, Yanbu, Umluj, and extending to the north of Rabigh

 

It is expected, God willing, that rain clouds will begin to form in the coastal city’s sky overlooking the Red Sea starting in the late night hours of Friday, and will gradually move towards the south with the dawn hours and Saturday morning, starting from Duba and gradually extending towards Al-Wajh, Yanbu and Umluj and extending to the north of Rabigh. , to affect it in the form of showers of rain accompanied by active surface winds, and God knows best.

 

 

 

 

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