الرياض : استمرار الاجواء الباردة وامطار محتملة يوم السبت

Written By حسن عبدالله on 2014/02/06

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 Arabiaweather.com – حسن عبدالله – تنخفض درجات الحرارة بشكل ملموس على العاصمة الرياض عطلة نهاية الاسبوع ، وتصبح درجات الحرارة بين 16 الى 5 درجات مئوية بين النهار والليل.

 

وتتكاثر السحب نهار يوم السبت على ارتفاعات مختلفة مع ارتفاع طفيف بدرجات الحرارة ، ويحتمل ان تتساقط الامطار التي غالبا ما تكون خفيفة ومتفرقة.

 

وتتأثر الرياض بكتلة هوائية باردة اندفعت من عمق المناطق السيبيرية والتي تسبب انخفاض درجات الحرارة بشكل ملموس.

 

ويتوقع ان تستمر الاجواء باردة حتى الاسبوع القادم والتي تسبب المزيد من انخفاض في درجات الحرارة وخاصة الصغرى.

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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