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Weather warns of a rise in temperature in the next 24 hours

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The National Meteorological Center warned citizens in the desert and coastal areas against rising temperatures during the next 24 hours.

And the center advised in its weather forecast today that received citizens not to be exposed to sunlight as much as possible .. warning fishermen and sea-goers “west of the Gulf of Aden, Mukalla and Broome” from the disorder sometimes.

The center alerted fishermen and seafarers in the Socotra Archipelago of the severe wave disorder.

He pointed out that the atmosphere in the mountainous highlands will be awakening to partly cloudy and it is possible that the cumulative thunderstorm clouds in the afternoon and evening periods on separate parts of the mountainous governorates, especially the governorates of Hajjah, Amran, Al Mahwit, Raymah, Ibb, Taiz, Al Dhale’e and Lahj and may extend to parts of The inner plateaus of Shabwa, Hadhramaut and Al-Mahrah governorates.

He stated that the atmosphere in the coastal areas will be awakening to partly cloudy with high humidity and high temperature with the possibility of rain on the interior of them, and the winds are moderate and sometimes strong on the west of the Gulf of Aden and the coast of Mukalla and Broome, the wind speed may reach 26 knots and the wave may reach 3.5 meters .

While the weather in the desert areas will be partly cloudy and relatively dusty during the day, the temperature may reach 43 degrees Celsius, and in the Socotra archipelago it will be partly cloudy, with light rain and southwestern winds, with a speed of 20 to 30 knots, and a wave height of up to 5.0 meters.

And it had rain of varying intensity from light to medium during the past hours, most of which were outside the scope of meteorological stations, recorded in Hajjah Governorate by 3.8 mm, the skill was spent 2.7 mm, Maafar Taiz 2.3 and Mahwit 8.1 mm for his praise and grace

 

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