"Meteorology" expects cumulus clouds, rain and winds during March

A gradual rise in “heat” .. and dusty winds until Thursday

"Meteorology" expects active winds that raise dust and dust, especially over open areas.

Emirates today

The National Center of Meteorology expects a rise in temperatures tomorrow, and dusty and partly cloudy weather will prevail at times, and the winds will be southeasterly to northeasterly light to moderate, sometimes active to be dusty, and their speed ranges from 15 to 25 km / h, up to 35 km. / o on the sea, which remains light to medium waves at times in the Arabian Gulf and light waves in the Sea of ​​Oman.

He indicated that the weather tomorrow, in general, will remain partly cloudy in general, and dusty at times, and some low clouds will appear in the east, while the winds will be southeasterly to northeasterly light to moderate in speed, active at times to be dusty, and their speed ranges from 10 to 20 km / h. , up to 35 km / h on the sea, which has light waves in the Arabian Gulf and in the Sea of ​​Oman.

The center expected Thursday's weather to be partly cloudy in general and dusty at times, pointing out that the winds will be southeast to northeast, light to moderate in speed, active at times to be dusty, and their speed ranges from 10 to 20 km / h, up to 35 km / h. Q on the sea that has light waves in the Arabian Gulf and in the Sea of ​​Oman.

The center stated that during the month of March, temperatures begin to rise, especially during the second half of it, explaining that the spring season begins geographically on March 21 with the sun perpendicular to the equator, and then it appears to go north towards the Tropic of Cancer.

He stated that the country is affected during this month by the passage of surface and upper depressions heading from west to east, and in some cases the depressions deepen in the upper layers of the atmosphere over the region, which leads to the formation of cumulus clouds accompanied by rain and active winds that raise dust and dust, especially over open areas.

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