The National Meteorological Center predicted that today's weather would be partly cloudy and dusty in the day, with a decrease in temperature. The relative humidity would increase on the coastal and inland areas during the night until tomorrow morning, with the possibility of light fog and wind northwesterly moderate to active Dusty and dusty, with a speed of between 20 and 30 km / h, up to 40 km / h on the Mediterranean Sea and moderate to the Mediterranean Sea.

As for the weather tomorrow, the center explained that it will continue to be generally calm and partly cloudy in the east. The relative humidity will increase, especially in the west during the night until Thursday morning, with the possibility of fog or light fog, indicating that the winds will be northeasterly to easterly moderate In general, they are sometimes active, dusty and dusty, especially on the northern regions, ranging between 18 and 25 km / h, up to 35 km / h on the sea, which is light to the average in the Arabian Gulf, And in the Sea of ​​Oman.

He stressed that the weather next Thursday will continue to be partly cloudy, with some clouds in the east in the afternoon, while the temperature tends to rise east, pointing out that the winds will be southeasterly to Northeast turn in the afternoon to Northwesterly, moderate speed in general, , And are dusty, ranging in speed between 18 and 28 km / h, up to 36 km / h on the sea that becomes the average in the Arabian Gulf, and in the Sea of ​​Oman.

The center expected the Friday weather to be partly cloudy and some clouds might be east in the afternoon and wet at night until early Saturday morning, especially to the north, pointing out that the winds will be northwesterly moderate to generally fast and dusty, Its speed is between 20 and 35 km / h, up to 45 km / h on the sea, which is moderate to the turbulent wave in the Arabian Gulf, and slightly to the average in the Sea of ​​Oman.

The center said that the month of July will see an increase in temperature, as the region and the state is affected by the extension of the thermal depressions.