الجزائر : المزيد من الأمطار !

Written By admin on 2012/10/30

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.

 

موقع "طقس العرب" الالكتروني - بعد الفيضانات التي تعرضت لها أجزاء من شمال الجزائر بما فيها العاصمة، يبدو ان الأجزاء نفسها أيضاً على موعد مع موجة أمطار غزيرة جديدة اعتبارا من ساعات مساء الثلاثاء 30-10-2012 وتمتد نحو أجزاء من وسط البلاد و تستمر حتى مساء الأربعاء.

وسيترافق مع هذا الاضطراب الجوي اشتداد في سرعة الرياح الجنوبية الغربية بحيث تعمل على اثارة الغبار في الأجزاء الداخلية الصحراوية.

ويعود السبب في هذه الحالة الجوية الى وجود امتداد لمنخفض جوي عميق من الغرب وتدريجيا سيتشكل منخفض جوي فجر يوم الاربعاء 31-10-2012 في شمال الجزائر بحيث سيعمل على اشتداد الفعالية الجوية .

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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