The National Center of Meteorology reported that during this June, the country is witnessing a weakening and decline in the influence of the Siberian high, and thermal lows also affect the region, as the influence of the Indian monsoon low extends over the country from the east for most periods of the month, pointing to the appearance of quantities of clouds sometimes. In some areas, with the possibility of cumulus clouds forming on the eastern mountains in the afternoon hours, while the chances of cumulus clouds forming increase as the days progress in this month, which may be interspersed with rain.
The center stated that the last third of this June, specifically the 21st, will witness the sun’s apparent perpendicularity to the Tropic of Cancer (23.27 degrees north), as the country witnesses the longest daylight of the year, stressing that average temperatures are increasing during this month by approximately two to three degrees Celsius. Compared to last May, the percentage of humidity in the air decreases slightly during this month compared to May, especially the second half of it, as the chances of fog and light fog formation weaken, and their frequency of occurrence decreases, especially in the second half.
According to climate statistics issued by the center, the average temperature during the current month ranges between 33 and 35.7 degrees Celsius, with the average maximum temperature being between 39.8 and 42.7 degrees Celsius, and the “minimum” temperature being between 26.8 and 29.4 degrees Celsius, and the highest temperature was reached. The maximum temperature during this month was 52 degrees Celsius in “Al Yasat” in 2010, while the lowest temperature was 41.1 degrees Celsius in “Rakna” in 2004.
The average wind speed was 13 km/h. The highest wind speed recorded in the country during this month was 125.2 km/h in “Jabal Mubarrah” in 2010, and the highest wind gust was 125.2 km/h in “Jabal Mubarrah” in 2010. The average relative humidity during this month was 43%, with the average maximum relative humidity ranging from 62% to 87%, while the average minimum relative humidity ranged between 14 and 27%.
The center expected that today’s weather would be generally fair, with low clouds appearing in the east, with a slight rise in temperatures, especially in the southern regions. It would become humid at night until Wednesday morning, with a chance of mist or light fog forming over some coastal and inland areas, explaining that the winds would be Light to moderate southwesterly to northwesterly winds.
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