Where is the Low Pressure Located Now?

2019-12-05 2019-12-05T11:14:31Z
فريق تنبؤات طقس العرب
فريق تنبؤات طقس العرب
الفريق الرسمي للتنبؤات الجوية

The latest aerial satellite imagery indicates that the low pressure expected to affect the Kingdom on Thursday afternoon and December 5, 2019 is currently located over northwest of Syrian territory and that the main cold air front accompanying it is now over Lebanon and is about to enter the north Palestinian territories.

 

This air depression is classified as category one which is  the weakest on the scale of the innovative low-pressure intensity scale of the ArabiaWeather consisting of five categories. It is expected, God willing, to begin raining in the next few hours in the northern regions of the Kingdom will soon extend to the central areas and the rest of the regions as we enter at night.

 

The impact of this depression will continue over the next 24 hours, with the weather being generally cold and cloudy with occasional rainfall in different parts of the Kingdom. As fog forms gradually overnight, it is advisable to take caution while driving.

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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