Weather: Hot Conditions and Slight Further Increase in Temperature
SadaNews: The weather is partly cloudy to mostly clear with relatively hot conditions in the mountainous areas and hot in the rest of the regions, with a slight further increase in temperatures. The winds are from the northwest, light to moderate in speed, sometimes becoming active, and the sea has slight to moderate wave height.
In the evening hours: The weather will be partly cloudy to mostly clear in most areas, with northwest winds, light to moderate in speed, sometimes becoming active, and the sea will have slight to moderate wave height.
Thursday: The weather will be generally clear and relatively hot in the mountainous areas and hot in the rest of the regions, with no significant change in temperatures. Winds will be from the northwest, light to moderate in speed, and the sea will have slight to moderate wave height.
Friday: The weather will be generally clear and relatively hot in the mountainous areas and hot in the rest of the regions, with a slight decrease in temperatures. Winds will be from the west to northwest, light to moderate in speed, and the sea will have slight to moderate wave height.
Saturday: The weather will be generally clear and relatively hot in the mountainous areas and hot in the rest of the regions, with no significant change in temperatures. Winds will be from the west to northwest, light to moderate in speed, and the sea will have slight to moderate wave height.
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