Thunderstorm activity in the eastern Mediterranean, associated with a low-pressure system affecting Turkey and Cyprus.
Satellite images in the Arab Weather app detect the presence of thunderclouds in the waters of the eastern basin of the Mediterranean Sea, especially towards the island of Cyprus and southern Turkish lands. These thunderclouds are accompanied by the passage of a low-pressure system in the upper layers of the atmosphere between southern Turkey and western Cyprus, and it is moving towards the northeast during the coming hours, God willing.
Most thunderstorms release their load over the sea.
Most of the thunderclouds release their load over the Mediterranean Sea, while the other part of them extends to affect Cyprus and southern Turkish lands, where thundershowers of rain fall, which are heavy and accompanied by thunderstorms in some geographical areas, leading to the formation of flash floods.
The low pressure system is moving away from the Levant, but this does not preclude the possibility of rain clouds forming in some areas.
God willing, the low-pressure system is expected to move northeast and withdraw away from the Levant. However, this does not prevent the formation of limited thunderclouds in random areas of Palestine, limited areas of Lebanon, and northwest Syria during the afternoon and evening hours of Friday, November 7, 2025, as a result of a limited state of atmospheric instability.
And God knows best.
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