Scattered rains will cover several Gulf regions in the coming hours.. Details inside

2025-01-12 2025-01-12T14:32:41Z
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Scattered rains will cover several Gulf regions in the coming hours.. Details inside

Arab Weather - The latest satellite images and computer model outputs at the Arab Weather Center indicate that Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Bahrain and all the way to the Emirates are affected by an extension of a depression accompanied by amounts of clouds at different altitudes accompanied by showers of rain in several regions.

Scattered rains include Bahrain and Qatar in the coming hours

Satellite images from the Arab Weather Center show cloud cover over central and eastern Saudi Arabia, accompanied by scattered rain in some areas. The cloud cover has begun to extend towards Bahrain and will later extend to Qatar and parts of the Emirates, accompanied by scattered showers of rain at intervals, God willing, during the coming hours.

The Arab Weather Center warns of the need to be careful while driving on the roads during rainfall due to the increased risk of landslides. We ask God for good and blessed rains, and we wish safety for everyone.

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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