Arab weather for the Kingdom | A limited chance of snow showers on the southern peaks that are more than 1,600 meters above sea level

2022-12-26 2022-12-26T16:28:11Z
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Weather of Arabia - It is expected that the weather will be cold to very cold tonight in various regions, and rain will continue at intervals in different parts of the Kingdom, especially the southern regions, where it is sometimes heavy.

There is also an opportunity for showers of snow to fall over the peaks of the southern highlands, which are more than 1,600 meters above sea level, and include the peaks of the Tafila heights such as Al-Rashadiya, and the peaks of the Sharah heights such as Al-Hishah in the heights of Al-Shobak.

It is expected that fog will form over the mountain heights, and the wind will blow northwest, moderate in speed.

 

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