استمرار الليالي المائلة للبرودة والرطبة خلال الأيام القادمة

2017-09-23 2017-09-23T02:45:16Z
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طقس العرب- يُتوقع استمرار تأثُر المملكة خلال الأيام القادمة بأجواء مائلة للبرودة مع ساعات الليل وخاصة المتأخرة منها، مع انخفاض درجات الحرارة الصُغرى فوق الجبال إلى ما يُقارب 15-16 درجة مئوية.

                                                                        

كما يُتوقع أن ترتفع نسب الرطوبة بشكل لافت مع ساعات الليل المتأخرة إلى ما بين 80-100% في مُختلف المناطق، مع فرصة لتشكُل السُحُب المنخفضة والضباب الخفيف خاصة فوق الجبال العالية.

                                                                                       

وتُعتبر هذه الأجواء غير مُناسبة للجلوس بالخارج مع ساعات الليل المتأخرة، وتستدعي ارتداء ملابس أكثر دفئاً.

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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