Maghreb/Weather Update: Heavy rain and lightning are currently affecting these areas, with more rain expected tomorrow.

2025-09-21 2025-09-21T21:35:44Z
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Arab Weather - Satellite images within the Arab Weather app currently indicate that the Maghreb countries are beginning to be affected by a severe form of atmospheric instability. Towering thunderclouds, classified as severe within their range of influence, are multiplying in the atmosphere, causing heavy rainfall, accompanied by strong thunderstorms and hail. The weather activity is currently concentrated particularly in northern Algeria.

Developments in the rainy situation

According to the latest weather forecasts, the rain is expected to intensify significantly on Monday, expanding to include large areas of northern Algeria and northern Morocco. Its impact will be most severe in northern Tunisia, where strong thunderstorms will form, bringing heavy rain and hail.

Important alerts

Risk of flash floods and rising water levels in the streets.

The valleys and ravines flow heavily, especially in the mountainous and northern regions.

Thunderstorm activity and associated lightning may pose a public safety risk.

The areas affected by rain are detailed via the Arab Weather app.

And God knows best.

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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