Morocco | A state of weather instability will affect the Kingdom next Monday

2023-12-31 2023-12-31T01:34:44Z
عامر المعايطة
عامر المعايطة
كاتب مُحتوى جوّي

<p style=";text-align:left;direction:ltr">Arabia Weather - The latest weather maps at the Arab Weather Center indicate that the Kingdom of Morocco will be affected next Monday by a state of atmospheric instability as a result of a relatively cold upper trough approaching the region.</p><p style=";text-align:left;direction:ltr"><br /></p><p style=";text-align:left;direction:ltr"> In details: The weather tomorrow, <strong>Sunday</strong> , will be generally stable, relatively cold in various regions, and pleasant in the southern regions.</p><p style=";text-align:left;direction:ltr"><br /></p><p style=";text-align:left;direction:ltr"> As for <strong>Monday</strong> , a relatively cold upper basin is approaching the region, creating a state of atmospheric instability, so it is expected, God willing, that on Monday, clouds will gradually increase and rain of varying intensity will fall, especially in the northern and central regions of the country.</p>

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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