Three weather conditions will combine at the beginning of next week, leading to a significant rise in temperatures in the Kingdom.

2025-05-23 2:43 PM
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Three weather conditions will combine at the beginning of next week, leading to a significant rise in temperatures in the Kingdom.

Arab Weather - We at the Arab Weather Center are monitoring the combination of three weather conditions early next week that will, God willing, lead to a significant and significant rise in temperatures, bringing hot weather to all regions of the Kingdom.

First, a Khamasin low pressure system is rushing towards southern Europe.

Weather maps indicate that a low pressure system, known as Khamaseen, will move across Libya toward the Balkans and southern Europe on Sunday, coinciding with the onset of a cold air mass coming from the north.

Secondly, a low pressure system is forming over Greece.

As a result of the temperature difference between the cold air mass coming from the north and the warm air mass coming from the south, pushing with the Khamaseen depression, and the continued push of cold air from the north, a low pressure system will form over Greek territory on Sunday, God willing, and move northeast.

Thirdly, a relatively hot to hot air mass is rushing towards the Kingdom.

Due to the combination of these weather conditions and the balanced movement of the atmosphere, a relatively hot air mass will rush towards the Kingdom next Sunday, leading to a clear rise in temperatures across all regions of the Kingdom. Its impact will increase on Monday in the form of an additional rise in temperatures, so that Sunday and Monday will be relatively hot to hot in all regions of the Kingdom and very hot in the low-lying areas, the Jordan Valley and Aqaba.

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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