Abundant rainfall will be brought to North Africa by the low-pressure system.

2025-11-20 2025-11-20T09:52:18Z
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Arab Weather - The latest weather analyses indicate that the deep low-pressure system centered west of the Mediterranean will bring very abundant amounts of rain during the coming days, with a direct impact on the coastal and northern parts of Algeria and Tunisia.

The northern regions of Algeria and Tunisia are expected to receive direct effects from the low-pressure system, with heavy rainfall expected, potentially reaching 100 mm or more in some areas, especially in mountainous or coastal regions, increasing the likelihood of flash floods and flooding.

 

Warning of flash floods and flooding

Mountain valleys and low-lying areas are prone to the sudden formation of torrential floods, in addition to the increased risk of flooding in several areas due to the large amounts of rain expected in some regions.

 

And God knows best.

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