Al-Shaker: We are monitoring minor rain events that may break the drought.

2025-11-08 2025-11-08T15:49:10Z
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Arab Weather - Mohammed Al Shaker, the CEO of Arab Weather, said that the possibility of the formation of minor rain events during the weekend is being monitored, which may contribute to breaking the current drought.

 

Al-Shaker explained that in the next two days, Sunday and Monday, the Kingdom will again be affected by the extension of what is known as the "Red Sea Depression," which will lead to temperatures rising to near-summer levels during the day, and the weather will be relatively hot in general.

 

Al-Shaker indicated that initial indicators show a gradual and successive decrease in temperatures starting from the middle of next week, as a result of the gradual retreat of the hot air mass and the approach of cooler air currents. With this decrease, the weather will tend towards milder temperatures during the day and cooler temperatures at night, especially in the mountainous regions and eastern plains, thus returning the weather to its usual autumnal pattern after a period of exceptional warmth.

 

Al-Shaker added that there are indications that the Kingdom will be affected by sub-conditions at the end of this week, which may increase the chances of rain showers in various parts of the Kingdom, potentially breaking the current drought.

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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