Gulf News

المملكة: The cold weather continues to very cold with the opportunity to form frost

Expected National Meteorological Center In his report on weather Today, Tuesday, the regions of the Kingdom, The weather continues cold to very cold, with the opportunity to form frost during the early morning hours on parts of the areas of Tabuk, Hail, Al -Jawf and the northern border.
While the exciting surface winds of dust and dust are active on parts of the Qassim, Madinah and Makkah regions, they may lead to an almost lack of horizontal visibility on parts of the Riyadh and Eastern regions, and extend to the Najran region and the eastern parts of the Asir and Al -Baha regions.

Red Sea

Surface winds: northern to northeasterly turns northern evening to a northwest at a speed of 20-50 km/h on the northern and central parts, and north to northwesterly at a speed of 15-42 km/hour on the southern part.

The wave height: from one and a half to two and a half meters up to 3 meters over the northern and central parts, and from half a meter to two meters on the southern part.

Sea condition: average wave to wavy on the northern and central parts, light to average wave on the southern part.

Arabian Gulf

Surface winds: North to Northwest at a speed of 30-55 km/h, up to more than 55 km/h in the middle and southern parts.

The wave height: from one and a half to two and a half meters up to 3 meters over the middle and southern parts.

Sea condition: average wave to wavy.

 The weather continues cold to very cold on the regions of the Kingdom - agencies

Eastern dust

In its report, the National Meteorological Center alerted the weather from the dust raised on parts of the eastern region today, Tuesday.
The phenomenon begins at 3 am, and it will continue until 7 pm, on Jubail, Al -Khobar, Dammam, Dhahran, Qatif, Ras Tanura, Al -Ahsa, Al -Akheer, Abqaiji, Al -Khafji, Al -Naeariya, the village of Al -Olaya, and Hafar Al -Batin.
The accompanying effects are active winds, similar to the extent of horizontal visibility (1-3) kilometers.

Related Articles

Back to top button