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Heat is higher than average and nebula in southern and eastern regions

2019-09-19T06:25:44.685Z


Damascus - SANA - The temperature rises to become higher than the average by about 3 to 5 degrees Celsius with the impact of Bala


Damascus-Sana

Temperatures continue to rise by about 3 to 5 degrees Celsius, with the country being affected by a superficial low-altitude stretch from the southeast, accompanied by a sub-tropical high-altitude stretch in the upper atmosphere.

The Directorate of Meteorology predicted in its publication this morning that the summer weather will be hot in most areas and nebula in the southern and eastern regions and Badia and winds volatile light speed and light sea high wave.

Tomorrow the summer will be hot with temperatures above 3 to 5 degrees Celsius in the eastern regions, the island and the Badia, while tending to slightly lower in the rest of the regions, while remaining above the average by about 1 to 3 degrees.

On Saturday, temperatures continued to fall in most areas, with temperatures remaining about 1 to 3 degrees Celsius in the eastern and island regions and slightly below average in the rest.It is mild and partly cloudy and partly cloudy with little chance of thunderstorms in the coastal highlands.

Expected temperatures for days…

Thursday Friday Saturday
Damascus 37/22 35/18 32/17
Kenitra 35/20 31/16 28/15
Daraa 37/19 34/16 32/19
Endosperm 38/23 34/16 32/14
chickpeas 37/18 34/20 32/22
Protectors 37/19 34/15 32/17
Hasakah 39/26 37/27 35/26
Lattakia 33/19 28/17 28/18
Tartous 32/17 27/15 27/16
Aleppo 37/23 36/21 35/21
Idlib 35/23 34/23 33/21
der alzoor 40/26 42/24 38/21
Tenderness 38/25 40/21 36/22

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Source: sena

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