The Meteorology Department has forecast scattered rain showers across the country, with the heaviest rainfall expected between Friday afternoon and Saturday afternoon. This weather pattern is due to the deepening of a surface low-pressure system coinciding with another low in the upper atmosphere, leading to increased cloud cover and intermittent rain showers.
Acting director Dharar Al-Ali stated that southerly winds will be active today and tomorrow, causing dust storms and reduced visibility, particularly in open areas, as well as high sea waves. Rainfall will vary in intensity, ranging from light to moderate, and may become heavy and thundery in some areas.
Thursday's weather will be hot and partly to mostly cloudy, with moderate to strong southeasterly to southerly winds of 20–55 km/h, raising dust and bringing a chance of scattered thunderstorms. The maximum temperature is expected to range between 31 and 33°C, while the sea will be moderate to high, with waves between 3 and 7 feet.
On Friday, the weather will be warm and cloudy, with continued southerly to southeasterly winds at 20–55 km/h, causing dust storms and bringing scattered thunderstorms. Maximum temperatures will range between 27 and 29°C, and the sea will remain moderate to high. Friday night will see moderate temperatures with southeasterly winds turning northwesterly, and continued chances of rain.
Saturday will be warm and partly to mostly cloudy, with northwesterly winds of 12–40 km/h and the possibility of scattered thunderstorms. Maximum temperatures will range from 22 to 24°C. By Saturday night, rainfall will decrease, and temperatures will cool to 13–15°C. The sea conditions will gradually improve.
By Sunday morning, fog may form in some coastal areas as the weather stabilizes.
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