On the illustrative map: The low pressure system is expected to bring good amounts of rain, especially to the northern regions of the Kingdom.

2025-03-19 2025-03-19T20:02:54Z
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Arab Weather - Forecasters at the Arab Weather Regional Center said that weather maps indicate that the Kingdom will continue to be affected on Thursday by a low-pressure system classified as a second-degree (winter) depression, according to the Arab Weather's innovative measure of the intensity of low-pressure systems.

According to the latest weather updates processed by the Arab Weather Center, the low pressure system is expected to bring significant amounts of rainfall, providing a boost to a partial improvement in the rainy season, particularly in the northern and central regions. This includes agricultural areas that suffered from both conditions earlier in the current rainy season.

It will contribute to increasing the Kingdom's rainfall reserves, in addition to contributing to the agricultural sector and improving soil moisture. God willing, rainfall amounts in some areas are expected to exceed 50 mm, which will also lead to flash floods, the flow of valleys and ravines, and a rise in water levels.

The following are the expected rainfall amounts for the Kingdom from Wednesday/Thursday night until the end of the low pressure system on Friday/Saturday night:

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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