Arab Weather - Saudi Arabia | Home weather forecast | Tuesday 22-12-2020

2020-12-22 2020-12-22T15:17:49Z
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Arab Weather - The weather is relatively cold to cold tonight in most regions, and moderate to warm on the coasts of the Red Sea, and it is expected that the opportunity will be created for showers of rain on parts of the highlands of the southwest and west of the Kingdom and some coasts of the Red Sea, and it is also expected that there will be no It has a limited possibility of spreading to and around Jeddah .

The winds will be moderate southerly in different parts of the Kingdom, while they will be variable in direction with light speed in the northern regions.

Tomorrow day | It is expected that the rise in temperatures will continue in different parts of the Kingdom, and the weather will be pleasant and tilted to warm in different parts of the Kingdom, and warm and inclined to heat on the coasts of the sea, and large quantities of high clouds appear over the northern regions of the Kingdom.

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