Saudi Arabia | A state of air instability starts from Tabuk on Monday and reaches Jeddah on Wednesday

2020-12-13 2020-12-13T11:18:36Z
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Arab Weather - A cold front gradually crosses northwest of the Kingdom, starting from Monday, as cumulonimbus thunderstorms multiply over all the coasts and elevations of the Tabuk region, where thunderstorms of rain fall that are sometimes heavy and work on the flow of valleys.

 

Temperatures drop significantly over Tabuk and Al-Jawf region on Tuesday, as a cold air mass escapes an accompanying depression in the eastern Mediterranean.

 

Chance of thunderstorms gradually north of Al-Jawf, Hail and the northern borders on Monday / Tuesday night and Tuesday night

 

With the movement of the cold air front east and south, the regions of Al-Jawf, the northern border, Medina and Hail become within the areas covered by thunderstorms, where the atmosphere is unstable and thunderstorms of rain fall on the flow of valleys.

 

Thunderstorms of rain over the city of Jeddah on Wednesday morning

 

The effects of the state of air instability reach the city of Jeddah on Tuesday night / Wednesday and Wednesday morning, when the opportunity is ready for thunderstorms of rain that are generally light with some heavy foci, and the chances of rain continue to rain in Jeddah and the Jeddah region throughout Wednesday with a decrease in Temperatures.

 

 

 

 

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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