“Al-Hussaini” discloses anticipated weather patterns in the next 36 hours, highlighting areas susceptible to rainfall.

The weather researcher, founding member of the climatic “nomenclature” committee, Abdulaziz Al-Hussaini, predicts that the sixteenth rainy situation will continue for the next 36 hours, starting today, Tuesday up to tomorrow, Wednesday. According to Al-Hussaini’s tweet, the continuous rain is expected in Medina, the northern region, Tabuk, Al-Jawf, Hail, Al-Qassim, Riyadh, Al-Sharqiya, and Najran, while some areas such as Makkah Al-Mukarramah, Al-Baha, Asir, and Jazan will experience less rain compared to the previous days. The rainy season is also forecasted in parts of Yemen, Oman, Kuwait, and the Emirates where the rain intensity and type will vary, and there’s a possibility of torrential rains combined with dusty winds, subject to Allah’s will.

Al-Marsad Newspaper: The weather researcher, founding member of the climatic “nomenclature” committee, Abdulaziz Al-Hussaini, expected the sixteenth rainy situation to continue during the next 36 hours, from today, Tuesday to tomorrow, Wednesday.

Al-Hussaini said, through his Twitter account, that the state of continuous rain in parts of the regions: Medina, the northern region, Tabuk, Al-Jawf, Hail, Al-Qassim, Riyadh, Al-Sharqiya, and Najran, extends to parts of the regions: Makkah Al-Mukarramah, Al-Baha, Asir and Jazan, but to a lesser extent than it was before. previous days.

And he added: “The rainy season extends to parts of Yemen, Oman, Kuwait and the Emirates, with rain varying from one place to another, from light to heavy and hail, with the chance of torrential rains preceded by dusty winds, unless God directs them.”



In summary, Abdulaziz Al-Hussaini, a weather researcher and founding member of the climatic “nomenclature” committee, predicts that the sixteenth rainy situation will continue for the next 36 hours, with certain regions experiencing varying degrees of rainfall. He also mentions the possibility of dust storms preceding torrential rains in some areas. Keep safe and stay updated with the latest weather information.

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