Absence of rainy conditions and Gulf countries between high temperatures and active storms
Arab Weather - With the start of the astronomical summer season, which began yesterday, Saturday, June 21, the Arabian Peninsula is still suffering from a lack of rain and the continued control of a tropical high, coinciding with the activity of the Buwarih winds in the eastern Arabian Peninsula.
Gulf countries between high temperatures and active storms
The latest weather forecasts from Arab Weather indicate that an upper air pressure system will continue to dominate the Arabian Gulf states, accompanied by high temperatures reaching the mid-forties Celsius across several parts of the Arabian Peninsula and the Gulf states.
At the same time, forecasts still indicate that the Al-Bawarih winds will continue to be active at intervals and at varying rates from one day to the next, due to surface pressure differences between the north and south of the Arabian Peninsula. This will push northwesterly winds of brisk speed with occasional strong gusts that will stir up dust and dust waves, especially in the eastern regions of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the countries located east of the Arabian Peninsula.
Absence of rainy conditions
The absence of rainfall in the Arabian Peninsula during this time of year is not unusual. The nature of weather conditions in the region varies from season to season. This is determined by several factors, such as the depth of the summer monsoon winds from the Arabian Sea towards the Arabian Peninsula, in addition to the weakness or activity of the Arabian Sea cyclone season, which plays a significant role in supplying the Arabian Peninsula with sufficient moisture for thunderstorms during the summer.
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