Libya | The first desert depression to affect the country on Saturday, accompanied by high temperatures and dust

2022-03-03 2022-03-03T10:22:21Z
هشام جمال
هشام جمال
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Arab weather - the latest outputs of the numerical models indicate that Libya was affected on Saturday by the first desert air depression centered during the day in the north of the country, so there is a noticeable rise in temperatures in most areas, and the weather tends to be cold in the mountainous heights and coastal and western regions, but it is relatively hot in the rest of the regions , with the appearance of clouds at different altitudes and it is possible that local showers of rain will fall on some coastal areas, which may be thunderstorms at times.

Thirty degrees in many areas

It is expected that the Khamsini depression will be accompanied by hot winds that raise temperatures to more than 30 degrees Celsius in many areas, except for the coastal and western parts.

Active winds and dusty weather in many areas

The desert depression is actively accompanied by the speed of the west to southeast winds in many areas, accompanied by strong gusts exceeding the 50 km/hour barrier, causing dust and dust, and possibly forming dust waves, and sea waves on the shores of the Mediterranean Sea are disturbed by wind activity.

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