Arab Weather - The latest weather updates indicate an increase in the activity of humid monsoon winds in the coming days, which will lead to intensified seasonal rains in several regions of the Arabian Peninsula.
Rainfall is expected to intensify significantly over the southwestern highlands of Saudi Arabia, including parts of Asir, Jazan, and Al-Baha regions, by the end of July. This condition also extends to the western highlands of Yemen, where heavy thunderstorms are likely, accompanied by strong surface winds and hail in some mountainous areas.
Over the next few days, weather models show an increased chance of thunderstorms across parts of the Sultanate of Oman, particularly the Al Hajar Mountains, and extending to scattered areas of the UAE, particularly the southern regions such as Al Ain and its surrounding areas. This is a result of the influx of more tropical moisture across the Arabian Sea, which increases the chances of thunderstorms.
In the northern Maghreb countries, particularly Algeria, Tunisia, and northern Morocco, forecasts indicate that atmospheric instability will develop over the coming days. This is due to the passage of cold, humid air from the north, which will meet the prevailing warm air. This could lead to the formation of thunderstorms and localized rainfall, sometimes heavy, particularly in mountainous regions.
It is recommended to be aware of the risk of flash floods in mountainous areas and valleys due to heavy rainfall, especially with the peak of seasonal activity approaching at the end of the month in several regions of the Arab world.
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