Saudi Arabia | Weekly Newsletter | A new rainy situation affects parts of the Kingdom at the end of the week | Sunday 11-20-2022

2022-11-19 2022-11-19T22:43:17Z
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Weather of Arabia - Opportunities for thunderstorms are expected to continue on the southwestern highlands of Saudi Arabia on an almost daily basis this week, in addition to opportunities for the formation of dense fog with a wide impact on parts of Tabuk, Hail and the northern borders, in addition to Al-Jawf on an almost daily basis.

 

And indications of a state of instability are expected in the west of the Kingdom, including the city of Jeddah, starting from Wednesday until Saturday, and its peak will be on Thursday.

 

Details in the weekly weather video

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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