The Arab Maghreb | Rain continues to affect parts of Tunisia and Libya today

2024-02-21 2024-02-21T07:24:18Z
مهند فاخوري
مهند فاخوري
كاتب مُحتوى جوّي

Arabia Weather - Parts of the Maghreb countries are still affected by an air depression centered in the middle of the Mediterranean, bringing rain to the northern parts of Libya and northern and eastern Tunisia. The latest satellite images received at the “Arab Weather” Center show that parts of northwestern, northern and eastern Libya have been affected. From Tunisia to rains of varying intensity, including parts of the cities of Tripoli, Sirte, Misrata, Qurayyat, and Rahibet, and also including parts of Tunisia, Bizerte, Zaghouan, Zarzis, and others.

Expectations indicate that these areas will continue to be affected by rainfall of varying intensity, which may be accompanied by lightning, thunder, and hail showers sometimes and at intervals during the day on Wednesday, and will also continue during the night hours and at intervals.

On Thursday, rain is expected to concentrate on the coastal parts of Libya. It will be of varying intensity and may be accompanied by lightning, thunder, and hail showers sometimes and at intervals.

God knows..

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.
See More
Related News
ArabiaWeather issues a detailed report on the life cycle of Hurricane Jamie in the Pacific Ocean

ArabiaWeather issues a detailed report on the life cycle of Hurricane Jamie in the Pacific Ocean

The Arctic ice sheet: rapid decline and implications for the global ecosystem

The Arctic ice sheet: rapid decline and implications for the global ecosystem

Climate change | Earth records its hottest day in history on July 22, 2024

Climate change | Earth records its hottest day in history on July 22, 2024

Report | After the decline of water in Morocco, Libya and parts of Egypt... What is the decline of sea water and does it really cause tsunami waves?

Report | After the decline of water in Morocco, Libya and parts of Egypt... What is the decline of sea water and does it really cause tsunami waves?