Riyadh | Find out the expected weather conditions at the location of the LEAP conference

2024-03-04 2024-03-04T08:00:12Z
مهند فاخوري
مهند فاخوري
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Weather of Arabia - The LEAP Conference will be held starting today, Monday, which is an annual international technical conference held in the city of Riyadh. The conference is the largest technical conference and exhibition concerned with the future of technologies and their role in the prosperity of humanity, and continues until Thursday.

 

Expected weather conditions during the conference period

 

The weather is expected to be moderate, tending to be warm during the afternoon and afternoon. Winds will be moderate in speed in general, active on Thursday and accompanied by strong gusts sometimes that may reach up to 60 km/hour. At night, the weather becomes relatively cold in general, and showers of rain are possible. During the hours of Wednesday evening and Wednesday night through Thursday.

 

God knows..

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