The weather tomorrow Monday: rain, snow and strong wind in different areas

This article was automatically translated from HIBAPRESS, the Arabic version:

This article was automatically translated from HIBAPRESS, the Arabic version:

Heba Press

The General Directorate of Meteorology expects, for tomorrow Monday, locally significant thunderstorms, accompanied by local hail, in a number of regions of the country, including the northwest, the countryside to the west of the Mediterranean coast , the Middle Atlas and the Saïs, especially at the start of the day.

Further light to moderate rain is also expected, with thunderstorms appearing locally over the rest of the areas extending north of Essaouira, the High Atlas and the Eastern region, with snowfall on the summits of high plateaus of the Rif, the Middle Atlas and the East. north of the High Atlas, whose altitude exceeds 1,600 meters.

Quite strong to locally strong winds are expected to blow over areas extending north of Casablanca, Saïs, the Rif, the Mediterranean coast, the Eastern region and the Atlas.

The weather will remain relatively cold to cold, with the formation of frost or ice on the heights of the Atlas, the southeast, the countryside and the eastern highlands, in addition to the formation of local foggy masses during of the following night over the northern and central plains. , the eastern region and the northern desert regions.

Minimum temperatures will oscillate between 01 and 05 degrees in the Atlas highlands, the southeast and the eastern highlands, and between 10 and 14 degrees near the coasts and in the Tangier region and in the plains. of the northern and central Atlantic Ocean. be between 04 and 10. Degrees in the rest of the Kingdom.

As for daytime temperatures, they will increase in the southeast of the country, while they will experience a significant drop in the rest of the regions.

The sea will be raging to a little raging on the Mediterranean front, and from little raging to a little raging in the Bugas, and from little raging to a raging along the rest of the coast.

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