A warm wave is affecting the Gaza Strip, alleviating the suffering of the displaced after the harsh cold weather.

2025-03-14 2025-03-14T14:26:40Z
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Arab Weather - The latest forecasts indicate that the eastern Mediterranean basin will be affected by a warm, dry air mass, which will raise temperatures and bring spring-like conditions to the region, while hot weather will prevail in the lowlands and Jordan Valley.

A warm wave is affecting the Gaza Strip, alleviating the suffering of the displaced after the harsh cold weather.

The Gaza Strip is expected to be affected by a warm air mass, like other parts of the Levant. Temperatures will continue to rise, approaching 30 degrees Celsius and exceeding that in some areas of the Strip. The weather will become warm during the day and pleasant at night.

The current warming wave is expected to alleviate the suffering of displaced people, who have been facing significant challenges during the past winter months. The displaced people in camps were subjected to harsh conditions due to heavy rains and extreme cold, which flooded their tents and exacerbated their suffering. Strong winds also uprooted tents, further exacerbating the already difficult conditions.

With the expected rise in temperatures, this should reduce the risks associated with cold and rain.

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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