Saudi Arabia | Rain chances decline, with their focus on parts of the southwest of the Kingdom tomorrow, Wednesday

2024-05-21 2024-05-21T18:16:15Z
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Arabia Weather - Our latest forecasts at the Arab Weather Center indicate that the weather tomorrow, Wednesday, will continue to be generally hot in various regions, while remaining moderate in the southwestern highlands, with rain chances declining and concentrated in parts of the southwest of the Kingdom, and the winds will be northerly. To a moderate northwesterly in most areas.

 

Rain chances decline, with their concentration in parts of the southwest of the Kingdom

 

Cumulus clouds are expected to appear in the afternoon hours of tomorrow, Wednesday, over parts of the southwest of the Kingdom, including parts of the Asir region and the eastern parts of the Jazan region, accompanied by showers of rain, with the occasional occurrence of lightning and thunder.

 

During the night hours, the weather becomes moderate in most regions, and the chances of rain gradually decrease in the southwest of the Kingdom with the night hours, and the winds are variable in direction, light to moderate speed.

 

God knows …

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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