Algeria | Rise in temperatures in conjunction with unstable weather conditions in some areas next week

2021-05-29 2021-05-29T11:51:12Z
محمد عوينة
محمد عوينة
مُتنبئ جوي

Weather of Arabia - The weather systems during the next week are represented by the concentration of a desert depression in the middle of the Algerian Sahara, accompanied by hot air currents that are pushing towards large parts of Algeria, causing temperatures to rise during the next week in all cities and governorates of Algeria compared to previous days, so that their rates are higher than their rates. For such time of year, the weather is generally hot to very hot in various regions.

During the night hours, warm weather prevails in most of the central and southern regions, while it is pleasant and may tend to be cold in the late evening hours in the northern regions, including the coastal ones, and surface humidity levels rise and light fog forms on the northern parts, which may extend to some coastal areas.

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A state of atmospheric instability covers most of the northern regions

These systems create a state of instability as a result of the deepening of the desert depression over the Algerian Sahara, which contributes to the surge of quantities of moisture in the medium and high air layers in the sky of Algeria, so that it leads to the formation of strong thunderstorms locally that are concentrated in the northern and western regions throughout the days of the week.

As of Wednesday, as a result of the deepening of the depression more, it is working on blowing easterly winds, and pumping quantities of moisture, which increases the air efficiency, and the formation of strong thunderstorms locally accompanied by hail, especially in the northern regions, where it is expected that the rains will become more intense and concentrated in Oran and Tlemcen. And El-Bayadh and Chlef, an extension to the capital, Algiers, and the rains are heavy at times and accompanied by showers of hail, which may lead to the flow of valleys and torrents, as the downward winds activate dust and dust in areas of thunderstorm activity.

As the depression penetrates more towards Algeria, brisk eastern winds blow, sometimes accompanied by strong gusts, and as a result of the proximity of the center of the depression more over the eastern regions, it is expected that the eastern winds will be more active in the eastern regions than the rest of the republic and thus the dust density will be higher there where visibility is low Horizontally large.

Important recommendations, which are recommended to be taken seriously

  • It is advised to be aware of the risk of sudden flash floods when thunderstorms rain, especially in valleys and slopes areas, where it is advisable to stay away from valleys, reefs and torrential streams.
  • Attention from the high level of dust in the air.
  • Attention from the risk of lightning strikes and severe thunderstorms, by sheltering inside buildings.
  • Install outdoor items for fear of strong gusts of wind during the passage and formation of thunderstorms.
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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