Saudi Arabia Dusty winds drained off Laith on Thursday

Written By وائل حكيم on 2020/07/08

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.

Arab Weather - The northwestern winds return to blow again on the Laith region on Thursday, where they will be active with strong gusts that touch 80 km / hour in the afternoon and afternoon hours, which stimulates dust, dust and low horizontal visibility.

 

Rain showers in Najran, Jizan and Asir highlands

 

Showers of thunderstorms in the south of the Kingdom, specifically the regions of Najran, Jizan and Asir, afternoon hours and afternoon from Thursday, as these areas are affected by a weak state of air instability.

 

Weak state of air instability on juniper and Tarif

 

North of Al-Jouf region and north of the northern border are affected by a weak condition of weekend instability, where high and medium-high clouds proliferate, and light and sporadic showers of rain fall.

 

 

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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