Arab Weather - The world will witness a total lunar eclipse on the evening of Sunday, September 7, 2025. The eclipse will be fully visible from most countries in Asia and Australia, while it will be partially visible in Europe and Africa. In the Arab world, observation capabilities vary depending on geographic location; in the Levant, the moon can be seen before the eclipse begins, while in the Maghreb, the eclipse will appear at moonrise.
A lunar eclipse occurs when the Earth passes between the Sun and the Moon, causing the Sun's rays to enter the Earth's shadow, making the Moon appear partially or completely dark. The Moon turns red due to the refraction of sunlight through the Earth's atmosphere. The blue light is scattered, leaving only the red light to reach the Moon, giving it its distinctive blood-red color during an eclipse.
The weather is expected to be clear in most parts of the Levant during the lunar eclipse, including the Gulf states, the Levant, and Egypt.
While clouds are expected to appear at various altitudes over parts of the Maghreb, with thunderstorms falling in random areas, making conditions unfavorable in many areas.
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