Saudi Arabia - Jabal Al-Lawz | Very low temperatures and frost are expected during the last week of January and the beginning of February

2024-01-28 2024-01-28T12:41:51Z
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Arabia Weather - The latest updates and data received by us in the weather forecast section at the “Arab Weather” Center indicate that a very cold air mass is rushing towards the eastern basin of the Mediterranean Sea and towards the Kingdom, leading to a significant drop in temperatures, especially in the northern regions of the Kingdom.

 

Expectations indicate that a strong wave of frost and freezing will occur in the northern regions, especially in the high mountainous areas, including Jabal al-Lawz in the Tabuk region. Its intensity will increase significantly on Wednesday and Thursday, with very low temperatures.

 

It is also worth noting that there is a weak possibility of snow showers on Jabal al-Lawz, especially on Thursday, as you will be provided with the latest developments and updates over the coming days.

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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