Saudi Arabia | Rainy Friday in 5 administrative regions.. Details

2024-04-18 2024-04-18T17:12:15Z
سنان خلف
سنان خلف
محرر أخبار جوية- قسم التواصل الاجتماعي

Arabia Weather - The latest outputs of computer simulation systems for the movement of weather systems and rain forecasts indicate that a number of regions of the Kingdom, specifically in the southwestern and western parts, have been affected by unstable weather conditions and increased chances of rain falling during the afternoon hours of Friday.

 

In detail, specialists in “Arab Weather” expected that cumulus clouds would multiply along the western and southwestern highlands of the Kingdom, starting with Taif and the southern parts of it, passing through Al-Baha, Asir, and Jazan, all the way to the Najran region in the south. It is expected that all of these regions will witness rains of varying intensity. It is not unlikely that Sometimes it is heavy.

 

Gradually, with the hours of the night, the chances of rain decline in the various areas mentioned, with the exception of the eastern parts of the Najran region, where rainfall is expected to continue until the late hours of the night, 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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