Gaza | Relatively cold and rainy weather on Sunday and Monday

2024-01-13 2024-01-13T10:03:57Z
مهند فاخوري
مهند فاخوري
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Arab Weather - The latest forecasts indicate that the Gaza Strip will be affected by a cold and humid air mass accompanied by rainfall of varying intensity at intervals during the next two days, in addition to an additional drop in temperatures, so that the weather will be relatively cold during the day and cold at night, and in the details:

 

It is expected that, starting from the midnight hours of tonight and tomorrow morning, Sunday, rain will begin, which will be heavy at times, especially in the north of the Gaza Strip, which may cause the water level on the roads to rise, as a result of the destruction of the infrastructure. The rain will continue at intervals tomorrow, with cloudy and cold weather. Relatively cool during the day and cool at night.

 

On Monday, the weather remains relatively cold, cloudy, and rainy at intervals until the afternoon hours, after which the weather activity begins to decline and the chances of rain decrease, so that the weather becomes stable, and in the night and early morning hours of Tuesday, the weather will be cold in all areas of the Gaza Strip.

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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