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Weather Arabia– This week is devoid of distinct or strong cases in any of the regions of the Arab world, but temperatures will experience large fluctuations between rising and falling in the countries of the Maghreb, Egypt and the Levant.
Cold weather in the Maghreb countries
The cold reigns in all the Maghreb countries throughout the current week, but Tunisia and eastern Algeria are affected in the middle of the week by a mass of cold air which is working on a further drop in temperatures. and sporadic rain showers in the north of both countries. , provided that the weather becomes stable again at the end of the week
The latest digital model releases indicate the possibility of a return to air turbulence activity in the Arab Maghreb countries early next week.
A rapid pentagonal aerial depression over Egypt, the Levant and Iraq on Monday
A fast-moving pentagonal air low sweeps through Egypt and the Levant on Monday, causing temperatures to rise, and warm weather prevails in all regions, provided temperatures drop rapidly as Tuesday approaches. a relatively cold air mass working on the return of the cold in the north of Egypt and the entire Levant region Scattered showers will also hit parts of Syria, Lebanon, Palestine and the north from Jordan, Tuesday through the end of the week.
The Khamasini atmospheric low will reach Iraq on Tuesday, when temperatures rise in all regions, including the capital, Baghdad, before howling and dropping again on Wednesday.
The weather is stable in Sudan with generally warm weather
Stable weather and very hot air mass over the Arabian Peninsula in the middle of the week
After the red sandstorm that hit the entire Arabian Peninsula region, dusty plankton remains present throughout the Arabian Peninsula earlier this week and includes Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar and the Emirates, however, a mass of very hot air rushes in and temperatures rise dramatically. and noticeably in the middle of the week to reach 40 degrees in the capital, Riyadh, on Wednesday.
The weather will remain stable throughout the current week across the Arabian Peninsula.