Arab Weather - Saudi Arabia | Today's weather | Sunday 6-12-2020

Written By غالب أبوبكر on 2020/12/05

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Arab Weather - The weather is mild to moderate in terms of temperatures in the center of the Kingdom, relatively cold in the north and high mountainous elevations, and warm in the rest of the regions. The chances of rain gradually weaken from the northern and central regions, while they are concentrated in different parts of the eastern region, where showers are expected Thunderstorms, sometimes heavy, accompanied by hail showers. An opportunity for local and limited thunder showers in parts of the southwest of the Kingdom. In general, the winds will be northwesterly moderate, and the winds are active at times on the coasts of Jeddah and Al-Leith.

Recommendations

1- A warning of water bodies in parts of the eastern region.

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