Arab Weather - A relatively cold to cold weather prevails in most regions of the Kingdom this week, due to a cold air mass that has swept from Iraq towards the north of the Arabian Peninsula and moves south towards its center and south during the middle of the week, in conjunction with the return of stability on the weather throughout the regions.
An air height moves in all layers of the atmosphere to cover most regions of the Arabian Peninsula, and this air height is associated with a surface cold air mass coming from Iraq, where temperatures decrease in the north, east, central and south of the Kingdom as of Sunday, and temperatures continue to decrease during the middle of the week to be less than Their rates are for this time of year.
As in other regions, temperatures drop in the capital, Riyadh, on Sunday, so that the maximum temperature is in the mid-twenties, but temperatures continue to decrease on Monday to become in the early twenties and perhaps a little less, but at night there is a cold to very cold weather, and the minimum temperatures are below Ten percentile Monday and Tuesday morning.
With lower temperatures, high levels of surface humidity and the absence of clouds, the opportunity is ripe for frost formation in some parts of Tabuk, Al-Jawf and Hail regions at dawn on Monday, as temperatures drop to touch zero degrees in the heights of Tabuk, while they are below 5 degrees Celsius in areas A wide hollow and hail where frost forms.
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