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المملكة: Tuesday’s weather: temperatures continue to rise in Al Sharqiya and Riyadh

Expected The National Center of Meteorology in its report on The weather condition today, Tuesday, in the regions of the Kingdom, should remain Maximum temperatures are high in parts of the region Eastern‘s influence extends to parts of the Riyadh.
While the opportunity is still ripe for thundershowers accompanied by hail showers and active winds over parts of the regions of Jazan, Asir, and Al-Baha, as well as over the southern parts of the highlands of the Makkah region.

Red Sea

Surface winds: northwesterly to westerly at a speed of 15-40 km/h over the northern and central parts, and northwesterly to northeasterly at a speed 10-28 km/h, reaching more than 50 km/h with the formation of rainy thunderclouds in the southern part.

Wave height: from half a meter to one and a half meters in the northern and central part, and from half a meter to a meter, reaching a height of two metres, with the formation of rainy thunderclouds in the southern part.

Sea state: Light to medium wave in the northern and central part, and light to wavy with the formation of thunderclouds. Rainy weather in the southern part.

Arabian Gulf

Surface winds: northwesterly to westerly at a speed of 15-38 km/h in the northern part, and northeasterly to southeasterly at a speed of 10-28 km/h in the central and southern part.

Wave height: from half a meter to one and a half meters in the northern part, and from half a meter to a meter in the central and southern part.
Sea state: light The waves are moderate in the northern part, and the waves are light in the central and southern parts.

Eastern region weather

Alert The National Center of Meteorology in its report on Weather from Heat wave in parts of the Eastern Province today, Tuesday.
The heat wave begins at 11 a.m. and continues until 5 p.m.
The alert includes: Jubail, Khobar, Dammam, Dhahran, Qatif, Ras Tanura, Al-Ahsa, Al-Udayd, Abqaiq, Al-Khafji, Al-Nairyah, and Qaryat Al-Olayya.
The accompanying effects are represented by a rise in temperatures (49 – 50) degrees Celsius.

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