The cooler-than-usual air mass contributes to protecting the Syrian coast from the risk of fires, thank God.

2025-07-20 2025-07-20T13:04:51Z
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The cooler-than-usual air mass contributes to protecting the Syrian coast from the risk of fires, thank God.

Arab Weather - Satellite images and weather maps from the Arab Weather Center indicate that humid marine air currents continue to flow from the Mediterranean Sea toward the Syrian coast. This is due to the region recently being affected by a cooler-than-usual air mass, leading to a significant increase in surface humidity and a drop in temperatures, especially in mountainous areas and dense forests.

 

These currents were accompanied by the formation of low clouds, which in some areas led to scattered drizzle, particularly during the dawn and morning hours. This increased soil moisture and, thank God, prevented the outbreak of any new fires.

 

This weather pattern, by the grace of God, has contributed to reducing the possibility of forest fires, which are a recurring risk during the summer in the region due to high temperatures and dry vegetation. The effects of these moist currents are expected, God willing, to continue through tomorrow, keeping the weather relatively mild during the day and pleasant at night in coastal areas, keeping the possibility of fires relatively low.

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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