Saudi Arabia | Temperatures exceed 40 degrees Celsius in many areas and thunderstorms will be active in these areas tomorrow, Thursday

2024-05-22 2024-05-22T16:19:22Z
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Arab Weather - Weather forecasters at the Arab Weather Center said that the weather tomorrow, Thursday, will be moderate in the southwestern highlands, and hot in all regions, with high temperatures expected in many regions.

 

Temperatures exceed 40 degrees Celsius in many regions of the Kingdom tomorrow, Thursday

 

Weather forecasts at the Arab Weather Center indicate that temperatures are expected to be high in many regions of the Kingdom, especially the central, southern, and some eastern regions, and exceed the 40 Celsius barrier.

 

Chances of thunderstorms are concentrated in limited parts of the southwest of the Kingdom

 

It is also possible that during the afternoon and afternoon hours, some cumulus clouds will multiply over parts of the far southwest of the Kingdom, and showers of varying intensity will fall, including parts of Jizan and Asir, sometimes accompanied by thunder.

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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