Syria and Lebanon | Unstable weather conditions and thunderstorms will peak tomorrow

2023-10-09 2023-10-09T18:05:19Z
مهند فاخوري
مهند فاخوري
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Arabia Weather - The latest data and updates received from us at the “Arab Weather” Center indicate that unstable weather conditions will continue tomorrow, Tuesday, in both Syria and Lebanon, as thunderclouds will multiply, and heavy rain will fall at intervals, and the situation will also be accompanied by descending winds raising dust in some areas. Regions.

 

In details: The impact of the weather instability affecting the region is expected to increase tomorrow, so that the chances of rain showers will continue at intervals during the morning hours in the southern regions, and with the noon and afternoon hours the rain area will increase, to include large areas of Syria and Lebanon, and its abundance will also increase. Rain accompanied by thunderstorms and hail showers, thus warning of floods forming in low-lying areas and rising water levels on the roads.

 

In the evening and night hours, the situation is concentrated in the eastern regions, and thunderstorms may fall, which may be heavy at intervals, which may lead to the formation of torrents. It also warns of falling winds accompanying the situation that may lead to stirring up dust and dirt in those areas.

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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