Arab Weather – Weather experts at the Arab Weather Regional Center reported that the chances of cumulonimbus clouds and rainfall will increase in six Arab countries during the daytime hours of tomorrow, Thursday. This comes just one day after the Arab Republic of Egypt experienced a sudden and rare thunderstorm, described as the first of its kind in three decades.
In detail, Arab Weather experts expect that parts of northeastern Algeria, in addition to the northern and central regions of Tunisia, will be affected by renewed activity of cumulonimbus clouds during Thursday, with cloud quantities gradually increasing starting in the afternoon hours, and the opportunity gradually becomes available for thunderstorms of rain that may be heavy at times and accompanied by hail showers, which may lead to a rise in water levels in low-lying areas, and possibly the flow of valleys and torrents.
In Saudi Arabia, the highlands of Jazan and Asir are expected to be affected by atmospheric instability beginning in the afternoon. Cumulus clouds will increase, creating the potential for localized thunderstorms, which may be heavy locally in narrow geographical areas. Rain will also affect the western highlands of Yemen, with varying intensity.
The latest updates from the Arab Weather forecast team indicate that the Hajar Mountains in the Sultanate of Oman will continue to be affected by seasonal cloud activity. Local thunderstorms will form during the afternoon hours, bringing rain of varying intensity in random areas, sometimes extending to the eastern mountains of the UAE. God knows best.
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