A low pressure system in the western Mediterranean is moving eastward, and its effects will affect three Arab countries in the coming days.
Arab Weather - The Arab Weather Regional Center's weather maps indicate that a cold air mass is pushing across all layers of the atmosphere toward southern Europe, leading to the formation of a low-pressure system over the central Mediterranean Sea. This low pressure system will affect many southern European countries, especially Italy, and will be accompanied by snowfall over towering mountain peaks and heavy rains in other regions, along with strong winds and turbulent sea waves.
Heavy rains in several countries in southern Europe accompanying the low pressure system.
The direct impacts of this weather system are expected to be felt across large areas of southern and southwestern Europe, particularly Italy and neighboring countries. The low pressure system is expected to produce dense bands of cumulus clouds, accompanied by heavy to very heavy rains, strong thunderstorms, and heavy hail, which increases the likelihood of flooding and rising water levels. Strong winds are also expected to blow, reaching 80 km/h, causing severe sea disturbances, with waves reaching 3-5 meters in height in the Tyrrhenian Sea.
The effects of the low pressure system include several countries in North Africa as it moves southeast.
As the low pressure system moves southeast, its effects will extend to several countries in North Africa, particularly northern Algeria, northern Morocco, and northern Tunisia. This will lead to the growth of cumulus clouds and showers of varying intensity, accompanied by occasional hail, God willing.
And God knows best.
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