A low pressure system, heavy rains, and lightning will hit 8 Arab countries this weekend.
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 - Meteorologists via the Arab Weather app predicted that a number of Arab countries will be affected during the holiday and weekend of this week by unstable weather conditions and rainfall accompanied by lightning and thunder , in parts of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Yemen, the Sultanate of Oman, the Emirates, Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia and Sudan, with active winds. The weather on Friday and Saturday is expected to be as follows:
Oman and the UAE: Rain in the mountains with lightning and thunder
- Chances of rain continuing in the Hajar Mountains and the eastern mountains of the Emirates.
- Rain will be locally heavy and accompanied by lightning, thunder and lightning.
- Rainfall includes the coast in Dhofar Governorate to a limited extent.
Saudi Arabia and Yemen: Seasonal rains continue in the mountains
- Tropical moisture continues to flow towards the mountains of Jazan, Asir, and Al Baha.
- Cumulus clouds will appear and local thunderstorms will fall, sometimes accompanied by hail .
- In Yemen, the western mountains are affected by cumulus clouds and heavy rains, accompanied by lightning, thunder, and lightning, which calls for caution.
Sudan: Seasonal rains continue
- Southern and central Sudan will witness renewed moderate and heavy rains .
- Possibility of rising water levels and local flooding of valleys .
North Africa: A new low pressure system includes Tunisia, Algeria, and Morocco.
- Northern and central Algeria and parts of northern Morocco are under the influence of rain of varying intensity .
- Rain in Tunisia on Saturday will be heavy, with thunder, lightning and strong winds .
Arab Weather forecasts warn of local flooding, hail, and strong winds over the weekend. Follow the Arab Weather app for detailed information based on your city.
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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