important | Algeria is on a date with more than one air depression during the next 10 days, and snow is present on the Atlas Mountains

2021-11-01 2021-11-01T10:20:49Z
محمد عوينة
محمد عوينة
مُتنبئ جوي

Weather of Arabia - The outputs of analyzes and computer simulation data for weather forecasts indicate that Algeria and other countries in the western Mediterranean are on a date with the impact of more than one air depression during the next 10 days, which makes this period a promising period to improve the rainy reality, God willing, and following are the details:

 

Heavy rain in many areas, and snow is present in the Atlas Mountains

Several "possible" depressions in the region during the next 10 days

Indicators rise by the end of this week, clearly, on the rise in atmospheric pressure in large and important areas of the European continent, starting from its south, passing through its west and center, and extending to the eastern Mediterranean. In it, with the weather in Algeria most of the time, this rise in atmospheric pressure in eastern Europe coincides with a rush of cold air masses from northern Europe towards western European continent, and these latter areas are the most important origin of effective air depressions in the western basin of the Mediterranean Sea. Mediterranean, including Algeria.

 

 

Thus, as a result, the chances of Algeria and the rest of the Arab Maghreb being affected by several air depressions of a winter nature increase during the next 10 days at least, but the details and reasons for the impact on Algeria in particular are still not clear and evident from now on, but it may bring important and significant rains to northern Algeria simultaneously. With a significant drop in temperatures, the winter weather has long awaited Algerians.

 

The first air depression this weekend

Wet northwestern currents rush on Tuesday, so that rain falls and is sometimes accompanied by thunder in some northern areas. Floods form in those areas, and chances of rain remain randomly on Thursday.

 

Signs are accelerating as the Maghreb region, including Algeria, is affected by a deep depression at the end of this week, which is believed to be strong enough to bring excellent amounts of rain to large parts of northern Algeria, especially the coastal ones. It is also believed that this depression will be cold enough to bring snowfalls. On parts of the peaks of the Atlas Mountains.

 

 

The computer simulation data of weather forecasts fluctuates in their predictions of the places of concentration of rain in this depression, but the constant indications from these numerical models is that the amounts of rain are expected to be excellent, God willing, and may be sufficient to re-track the rainy season towards the usual levels.

 

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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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