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المملكة: Dammam 44 Celsius .. Explain the maximum temperatures in some cities of the Kingdom

Dammam recorded 44 degrees Celsius, according to a report National Meteorological Center On the maximum temperatures today, Thursday.
The maximum temperatures came as follows:
Dammam 44 ° C.
Makkah Al -Mukarramah 41 ° C.
Medina 39 ° C.
Riyadh 41 degrees Celsius.
Jeddah 34 ° C.
Abha 28 ° C.
Tabuk 30 ° C.
Buraidah 41 ° C.
Hail 34 ° C.
– Al -Baha 28 ° C.
Arar 31 degrees Celsius.

Sakaka 31 degrees Celsius.
Jizan 39 ° C.
Najran 36 ° C.
– Al -Kharj 42 ° C.
Complex 39 ° C.
Wadi Al -Dawasir 41 ° C.
Dawadmi 38 ° C.
– Thorny 40 ° C.

Light rain on parts of the Riyadh region - SPA

Riyadh weather

Alert National Meteorological Center In his report on weather from Dust andLight rains On parts of the Riyadh region today, Monday.
And the spear of excited dust starts at 4 am and will continue until 10 am.
The accompanying effects are active winds, and similar to the extent of horizontal visibility (1 – 3) kilometers.
Light rains
It is expected that the Zulfi, Al -Zat, Al -Majma’a, Radia, Harima, and blonde are expected.
The accompanying effects are active winds, low horizontal visibility, and thunderstorms.

Light rain on parts of the eastern region - SPA

Eastern region weather

Alert National Meteorological Center In his report on weather From the plankton andDust andLight rains On parts of the Riyadh region today, Monday.
Al -Khafji and Al -Naireh are witnessing dirt plankton starting at 3 in the morning, and it will continue until 10 am.
It is accompanied by the low range of horizontal visibility (3-5) kilometers.
Hafar Al -Batin and Al -Olaya Village also witnessed raised dust, starting at 3 in the morning, and will continue until 10 am.
The accompanying effects are active winds, and similar to the extent of horizontal visibility (1 – 3) kilometers.
Hafar Al -Batin is expected to witness light rain, starting at 1:00 p.m., and will continue until 9 pm.
The accompanying effects are active winds, low horizontal visibility, and thunderstorms.

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