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The heat is higher than average and the atmosphere is cooler at night

2019-11-04T07:55:47.251Z


DAMASCUS, (SANA) - Temperatures tend to rise to around 3 to 5 degrees Celsius higher as the country is affected


Damascus-Sana

Temperatures tend to rise to about 3 to 5 degrees Celsius above the average as the country is affected by a high air spill extending across all layers of the atmosphere.

The Meteorological Directorate predicted in its publication this morning that the atmosphere will be generally clear with the emergence of some scattered clouds and tilted at night and warns of the formation of fog in some areas during the early morning hours and winds east to northeasterly between light and moderate and light sea rising wave.

Tomorrow, temperatures will remain 3 to 5 degrees Celsius higher than in November in the interior, and will continue to rise in the coastal region to 5 to 7 degrees Celsius.

It is noteworthy that the average temperature for the month of November is in Latakia and Tartous 22 degrees and in Deir Ezzor and Daraa 21 degrees and in Damascus and Hama and Hasaka and Raqqa 20 degrees and in Homs and Aleppo 19 degrees and in Quneitra and Sweida and Idlib 18 degrees.

Expected temperatures days…

Monday Tuesday Wednesday
Damascus 25/14 26/14 27/15
Kenitra 24/12 25/13 25/13
Daraa 26/14 27/13 26/14
Endosperm 24/13 24/13 24/12
chickpeas 23/14 25/12 25/12
Protectors 25/12 25/12 26/11
Hasakah 22/8 23/10 24/9
Lattakia 28/19 29/19 28/18
Tartous 27/17 28/18 27/18
Aleppo 23/10 24/9 25/8
Idlib 23/10 24/11 24/13
der alzoor 25/13 26/15 27/14
Tenderness 23/10 25/12 25/11

Source: sena

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