The National Meteorological Center confirmed that a variety of cloud formations, interspersed with cumulus clouds and accompanied by moderate to heavy rainfall in scattered areas, with occasional lightning and thunder and some hail, will continue to affect scattered areas until tomorrow due to the weather situation that the nation has been experiencing since the beginning of the week.
This is due to a surface air depression from the Red Sea, moist south-east winds, an air depression from the Northwest, and an air current in the upper layers of the atmosphere.
Irregular weather
The nation has been experiencing erratic weather since yesterday evening. Cumulus clouds have caused heavy rains in different parts of the country, and the temperature has dropped noticeably. Additionally, winds have been blowing strongly with the clouds, stirring up dust and making it harder to see horizontally.
Weather condition today, Friday
It explained that today's weather will be partly cloudy and occasionally cloudy in some eastern and southern regions, with a chance of some cumulus clouds that may be accompanied by rain, pointing to a gradual increase in temperatures. The center expected that the amounts of clouds would decrease today and tomorrow with the continued chance of light to medium rains, which may be heavy on some southern and eastern regions.
Weather condition on Saturday
it said that in certain coastal and interior locations, the weather turns humid at night and lasts until tomorrow morning. The winds are light to moderate in speed, and they can occasionally be strong and stir up dust.
According to the Center, tomorrow's weather will be mostly clear to partly cloudy, with the potential for some cumulus clouds in some southern locations. Light to moderate winds will blow from the southeast to the northeast, occasionally becoming strong.
Weather condition on Sunday
Next Sunday is predicted to be partly overcast, occasionally cloudy in some southern parts, with a chance of cumulus clouds and rain. The winds from the southeast to the northeast will be light to moderate, occasionally active enough to cause dust to fly.
Additionally, the center projected that next Monday's weather would be partly overcast, occasionally cloudy in some southern and eastern parts, with a probability of some rainy cumulus clouds. The winds will be light to moderate, from southeast to northeast, occasionally active to strong, and will cause dust to be raised.