A decrease in temperatures tomorrow, and local light rain will recede as of the afternoon

The Department of Estimates at the Meteorological Authority stated that “an air depression dominates the eastern basin of the Mediterranean, leading to volatile and sometimes rainy weather, which will recede as of Wednesday evening,” noting that “the average average temperature on the coast for the month of November is between 16 and 25 degrees.” percentage”.

And she explained in her morning bulletin, “The expected weather in Lebanon today, Tuesday, is generally cloudy, with a gradual and rapid decrease in temperatures and an increase in humidity, and dense fog sometimes forms on the heights, with vision sometimes worsening. At an altitude of 2,400 meters, and its precipitation decreases at night to 2,200 meters and above.

And the Department of Estimates pointed out that “the expected weather tomorrow, Wednesday, will be partly cloudy to cloudy, with a significant drop in temperatures, especially in the northern regions, and fog will form on the heights, and light local rain will fall, especially in the southern and northern regions; and some scattered snow will fall at an altitude of 2,000 meters.” and above, and the rain recedes as of the afternoon, and the weather improves during the evening period.

It also indicated that “the expected weather on Thursday will be slightly cloudy to partly cloudy in general, with a rise in temperatures, and local fog will form in the morning and evening periods. As for the expected weather on Friday, it will be few clouds, without a significant change in temperatures, and local fog will form in the evening period.”

The department added, “Surface winds: southeasterly to southwesterly, speed between 10 and 40 km/h. Visibility is medium on the coast and gets worse on heights due to fog. The relative humidity on the coast is between 60 and 80%. The sea condition is medium wave; and the water surface temperature is 23 degrees.” percentage”.

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