A low-pressure system is affecting Syria and Lebanon, bringing heavy rain and snow to the high mountain peaks.

2026-04-11 2026-04-11T16:33:38Z
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Arab Weather - Computer simulation results in Arab Weather indicate that Syria and Lebanon will be affected tonight and tomorrow, Sunday, God willing, by the passage of a low-pressure system in the upper atmosphere, leading to the development of unstable weather conditions in several regions.

Cloud cover is expected to increase, bringing rain to various areas, sometimes heavy and accompanied by thunder and lightning. The heavy rainfall is also expected to cause flash floods and rising water levels in some areas, particularly along the coast.

There is a chance of snow showers over the high mountain peaks, especially in the border areas between Syria and Lebanon. Such snow is relatively rare at this time of year, particularly as we are in spring and approaching mid-April.

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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