Khaled Al-Zaaq explains the daily cold sections... Get to know them

Written By ندى ماهر عبدربه on 2024/02/12

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Weather of Arabia - Meteorologist, Dr. Khalid bin Saleh Al-Zaaq , revealed the daily differences in cold, as he explained that in the winter, cold is the dominant element daily, while in summer, heat is dominant.

Al-Zaaq explained in a video clip he posted on his “X” account that the daily cold differences vary and appear in several sections, including:

Al-Zaaq pointed out that the period of the scorpions is characterized by the breaking of zero temperatures and the improvement of the weather. He continued that winter has a beginning, severity, and end, as it begins in November, intensifies during December and January, and ends in late February.

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