The Levant: Monitoring the first low-pressure system bringing abundant rain to several regions, especially Syria and Lebanon.

2025-11-10 2025-11-10T15:42:45Z
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هشام جمال
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Arab Weather – The Arab Weather team is monitoring the arrival of the first low-pressure system to the Levant region at the end of this week, which is expected to bring abundant rainfall to several areas. Weather maps indicate the arrival of a relatively cold air mass starting at the end of the week, leading to the formation of a low-pressure system in the eastern Mediterranean that will bring significant weather fluctuations to several regions.

 

Unstable weather conditions on Thursday and Friday

This low-pressure system is expected to cause instability, bringing scattered thunderstorms to random areas of the Levant on Thursday and Friday. Indications suggest a further influx of cold winds towards the eastern Mediterranean, intensifying the weather activity and making it more widespread on Saturday. A noticeable drop in temperatures and potentially heavy rainfall are expected in Syria, Lebanon, and Palestine, with scattered showers also possible in parts of Jordan.

Initial indications suggest that the weather system may bring abundant rainfall to Syria, Lebanon and Palestine, especially coastal areas, and this rain may help to compensate for part of the current rainfall deficit.

 

Arab Weather confirms that these indicators are still under daily monitoring and follow-up to be updated according to the latest developments.

 

And God knows best.

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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