Latest developments – Maghreb | Global weather centers monitor a wide and very heavy wet wave of rain in the coming days (details) | ArabiaWeather
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Latest developments – Maghreb | Global weather centers monitor a wide and very heavy wet wave of rain in the coming days (details) | ArabiaWeather

Arab Weather – The latest developments in the weather maps in “Arab Weather” indicate that exceptional weather disturbances will continue in the countries of the Maghreb and North Africa during the coming days, including large parts of Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia and western Libya.

Weather forecasters at Arab Weather said that the outputs of numerical models and computer simulations indicate the continued flow of large and exceptional amounts of tropical moisture towards North African countries at the end of the week and the beginning of next week, coinciding with the rush of cold upper basins towards western and central Europe, creating a strong and unprecedented interaction between the cold air coming from Europe and the massive moisture flow across southern Africa, and expectations of the emergence of a strong atmospheric disturbance that may reach the point of danger in some areas.

Global weather centers monitor huge amounts of rain in very short periods

The latest updates of the global weather centers indicated expectations of very heavy rainfall in several parts of Morocco, Algeria, parts of Tunisia and western Libya, reaching between 50-100 mm in less than 6 hours, while the forecasts indicated that rainfall will exceed the general rates by more than 100% of the general rates for a period of only one week in some areas in Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia, as indicated by the following maps from the European Center for Rainfall Deviation Forecasts:

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Warning of down winds and severe thunderstorms

The experts at “Arab Weather” said that the exceptional situation that the North African countries are exposed to requires attention to the danger of the severity of the descending winds sometimes, which form suddenly during the passage of thunderclouds, which may lead to the flying of some objects that are not well fixed in addition to stirring up dust and perhaps sandstorms sometimes.

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This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.

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