Weather: Continued Impact of the Atmospheric Depression and Isolated Rainfall
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Weather: Continued Impact of the Atmospheric Depression and Isolated Rainfall

SadaNews - The impact of the atmospheric depression continues over the country, leading to partially to mostly cloudy and cold weather, particularly over mountainous areas. A slight increase in temperatures is expected although they will remain slightly below their general average. Scattered showers are expected over most regions, with moderate to active westerly to northwesterly winds and the sea will have moderate waves to choppy.

In the evening and night hours: the weather will be mostly cloudy to partially cloudy and cold, especially over the mountainous heights, as the atmospheric depression begins to recede, with a low chance of scattered rain over some areas. Winds will be moderate to active from the south-west to the west, and the sea will have moderate waves to choppy.

Monday: The weather will be partially cloudy with another increase in temperatures, which will become slightly above their annual average. Winds will be light from the south-east to the north-east and the sea will be calm.

Tuesday: The weather will be partially cloudy to clear with another increase in temperatures, which will become about 3 degrees Celsius above their annual average. Winds will be moderate from the south-east to the north-east, occasionally becoming active, and the sea will have calm waves.

Wednesday: The weather will be partially cloudy to clear with no change in temperatures, which will remain about 3 degrees Celsius above their annual average. Winds will be moderate from the south-east to the north-east, occasionally becoming active, and the sea will have calm waves.