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Meteorology renews the alert from high temperatures during the next 24 hours!

The Meteorological Center issued a new alert to citizens

The National Meteorological Center renewed the alert of citizens in desert and coastal areas from the rise in high temperatures during the next 24 hours.

In its weather forecast, the center advised citizens not to be exposed to blistering sunlight, especially during the day.

He warned fishermen and sea-goers in the Socotra archipelago and the southern coasts and Bab al-Mandab from strong winds, turbulence of the sea and the height of the wave, which may reach five meters.

He also warned citizens in the areas expected to rain to take the necessary precautions from the flow of torrents in reefs and valleys.

He pointed out that the atmosphere will be awakening to partially cloudy, cumulative clouds are formed and thunder may sometimes accompany it on parts of the western mountainous highlands, with the possibility of extending it to parts of the interior plateaus of the governorates of Al-Dhali, Al-Bayda, Abyan and Shabwa during the noon and evening and moderate-speed winds are sometimes active.

While the atmosphere in the coastal areas will be awakening to partly cloudy, hot and humid with the possibility of cumulative rain clouds on the interior of it, and winds southwesterly on the southern and eastern coasts are moderate and active on the Gulf of Aden and Bab al-Mandab and on the western coasts north to northwesterly with a speed ranging from 13 to 26 knots, dusty and sandy, with low horizontal visibility.

The center said that the atmosphere in the desert areas will be awakening to partly cloudy, hot and dry and high temperatures that may reach more than 44 degrees Celsius, and light easterly to moderate winds are sometimes active.

In the Socotra archipelago, the weather will be awakening to partly cloudy, and the wind will be very fast and its direction will be south to southwest.

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