Lebanon | A drop on Friday temperatures and a significant rise on Saturday

2021-05-06 2021-05-06T07:31:06Z
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Lebanon | A drop on Friday temperatures and a significant rise on Saturday

Arab Weather - A further drop in temperatures will occur on Friday, and the spring weather will be mild to moderate in all regions of Lebanon, with the appearance of some clouds at high altitudes, and the winds will be westerly to northwest, light to moderate speed, sometimes active in some areas, and the weather will be It is relatively cold in the mountain heights at night, and tilted to cold in the rest of the regions, and the winds are variable direction and light in speed.

A tangible rise in temperatures occurs on Saturday, and the weather will be moderate spring in the coasts of Lebanon, and warm and often clear in the rest of the regions, and the winds will be north to northwesterly light to moderate speed, and there is also a rise in night temperatures, and the weather becomes generally pleasant, and the winds are Light and volatile.

God knows.

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