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The top 5 heaviest precipitation
- Ghar El Melh (Bizerte) : 28 mm
- Hammam Ghezaz (Nabeul): 20 mm
- Beni Khalled (Nabeul) : 17 mm
- Menzel Bouzalfa (Nabeul): 14 mm
- Dar Allouch and El Mida (Nabeul): 13 mm
Detailed statements by governorate
Nabeul
- Hammam Ghezaz: 20 mm
- Beni Khaled : 17 mm
- Menzel Bouzalfa : 14 mm
- Dar Allouch: 13 mm
- The Measure: 13mm
- Kelibia: 13 mm
- El Haouaria : 11 mm
- Grombalia : 9 mm
- Takelsa : 9 mm
- Menzel Temime : 7 mm
- Soliman : 3 mm
- Nabeul city: 1 mm
Bizerte
- Ghar El Melh: 28 mm
- The Alia: 12mm
- Souinine : 11 mm
- Ras El Jebel : 8 mm
- Bizzard wild : 7 mm
- El Azib: 7 mm
- Of course: 4 mm
- Menzel Bourguiba: 4 mm
- Ghezala : 2 mm
- Die: 1 mm
- Sejnane : 1 mm
Greater Tunis
Tunis
- Sidi Bou Said : 9 mm
- Tunis-Carthage : 3 mm
Ariana
- Kalaat El Andalous: 9 mm
- Sidi Thabet: 6 mm
- Charfech : 4 mm
- Ariana ville : 3 mm
- Raoued : 2 mm
Manouba
- Tebourba : 6 mm
- El Battan: 4 mm
- Manouba city: 2 mm
- Control Board : 2 mm
- Chouet: 2 mm
- Mornaguia : 1 mm
Ben Arous
- Rades: 8 mm
- Khélidia : 8 mm
- Mornag : 8 mm
- Fouchana : 3 mm
- Ben Arous city: 2 mm
- Hammam Lif : 2 mm
Analysis of rainfall distribution
The precipitation on November 30, 2024 shows a particular concentration in the northeastern region of the country, with:
- A remarkable peak at Ghar El Melh (28 mm)
- Strong rainy activity in Cap Bon
- Moderate but regular precipitation in Greater Tunis
- A gradual decrease in quantities towards the interior of the land
Special comments
- Coastal areas generally received more precipitation
- The governorate of Nabeul presents the most homogeneous distribution
- Greater Tunis benefited from moderate but well distributed rains
Impact et perspectives
This precipitation constitutes a significant contribution to water reserves, particularly welcome at the end of the year. The geographical distribution favors the main agricultural areas in the northeast of the country.
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