Will it rain? Dark clouds in the skies of the Levant are a reminder of the approaching winter.

2025-09-14 2025-09-14T18:17:56Z
هشام جمال
هشام جمال
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 Will it rain? Dark clouds in the skies of the Levant are a reminder of the approaching winter.

Arab Weather - The Levant and Egypt will be affected by a less hot marine air mass during the coming night hours, so surface humidity levels will rise significantly in all regions of the Levant, especially the coastal ones, including the Gaza Strip. As a result, large amounts of low clouds will multiply in the Mediterranean Sea and move to the Levant, especially the coastal and mountainous regions. These clouds will appear clear and distinct during the early morning hours of Tuesday, appearing heavy and dark as if it is raining.

 

But the question is: Will these clouds in the Mediterranean be rainy?

According to the weather updates at the Arab Weather Center, some of these clouds are expected to be rainy in the areas of Cyprus and southern Turkey, leading to thunderstorms in those areas. The rest of the clouds are characterized as being of the non-rain type, but when they reach land and collide with it, they may lead to scattered rains in parts of the coasts of Syria, Lebanon, northern Egypt, and parts of the Palestinian coast, while they appear in the form of low, non-rainy clouds in the rest of the Levant and Egypt.

 

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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