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“Yemeni Meteorological center” Expects Varying Intensity Rains in different Areas

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The National Meteorology Center in Yemen on Friday forecast varying intensity rains accompanied by thunder and hail storms in different areas of the country.

The Meteorological center pointed to a clear to partly cloudy atmosphere that will turn cloudy during the afternoon and evening hours, relatively hot on the inner highlands during the day.

It pointed out that there is a possibility of thunder showers of varying intensity, sometimes accompanied by thunder and hail storms, in scattered parts of the governorates of “Sa’ada, Hajjah, Mahweet, Amran, Sana’a, Dhamar, Rima, Ibb, Taiz, Dha’alah , Abyan and Lahj highlands”, and light to moderate rains in parts of the governorates of “Al-Bayda, Shabwah, Hadramawt and Al-Mahrah”.

The Meteorological center also forecast a clear to partly cloudy atmosphere with very hot temperatures during the day, with maximum temperatures ranging from (36 to 40 degrees Celsius) with the possibility of scattered rains in parts of the southern and eastern coasts and the internal areas facing them, and strong winds around  Socotra Archipelago reaching a maximum speed of 40 knots and moderate to active speed on the eastern and southern coasts.

It also pointed to a clear to partly cloudy atmosphere, very hot during the day, with maximum temperatures ranging from (40 to 44 degrees Celsius), and moderate to active speed winds that raise dust and sand.

The Meteorological center warned against the hot and very hot weather in the deserts and coastal plains, and advised against direct exposure to sunlight.

It also warned fishermen and seafarers of the disturbance of the sea and the rise of waves around Socotra Archipelago and the eastern coasts.

It also advised against being in the valleys and flood paths and taking shelter from thunderstorms in areas expected to receive rain.

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