انخفاض درجات الحرارة وفرصة ضعيفة للأمطار يوم الأربعاء

Written By وائل حكيم on 2014/12/14

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موقع ArabiaWeather.com- من المتوقع أن تستمر حالة الاستقرار بالسيطرة على أجواء قطر يوم الإثنين، حيث تكون الأجواء معتدلة ودرجات الحرارة أعلى من معدلاتها بقليل، إلى أن تصبح غائمة يوم الثلاثاء مع ثبات قيم درجات الحرارة.

 

ويتوقع أن تنخفض درجات الحرارة بشكل طفيف يوم الأربعاء بالتزامن مع هبوب رياح شمالية غربية نشطة تجعل البحر قليل الاضطراب، كما تتكاثر بعض السحب في أليوم الأربعاء وتكون الفرصة ضعيفة لتساقط بعض الأمطار في أجزاء محدودة من البلاد. 

 

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