After the rains .. cold wave and winds of the East requires the use of heating and winter clothing

2019-11-16 3:40 PM
عمر الدجاني
عمر الدجاني
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After the rains .. cold wave and winds of the East requires the use of heating and winter clothing

Over the weekend, the kingdom experienced an unstable climate, with many areas experiencing thunderstorms and flash floods after a relatively long break.

 

According to the data updates of the numerical forecast models operated by the Arab weather, the Kingdom is on a date with a cold wave and eastern winds in the coming days, working to reduce temperatures clearly during the day and night, with the possibility of approaching zero degrees Celsius in some areas of the desert during the second half of the week .

 

A cold and stable air mass is expected to burst into the region, coupled with remarkable activity by the eastern winds, which may cause dust in some areas.

 

With the dramatic drop in temperatures, the Arab climate advises citizens to prepare winter clothes and use safe heating methods, especially during the night hours.

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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