Arab Weather - Saudi Arabia | Tomorrow's weather | Sunday 27-12-2020

2020-12-26 2020-12-26T16:43:44Z
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Arab Weather - The severity of the rainy situation is intensifying this night in different parts of the Kingdom, extending to large parts of the coastal areas of Medina, large parts of Hail and the city of Hail, parts of Qassim, the northern borders, and Al-Jawf, in addition to Jeddah, and parts of Makkah, God willing

It is expected that there will be a significant drop in temperatures this night, allowing showers of snow to fall in the hours after midnight this night in the western parts of Hail and the city of Hail, in addition to parts of the high mountains of Medina, the northeastern parts of Medina, And some parts of the northern border

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