Lebanon Braces for Rainy Spell, Temperate Conditions Expected Mid-Month
Lebanon is set to experience a shift in weather patterns starting Wednesday, according to meteorologist Father Elie Khneisser. "The impact of this depression will begin on Lebanon on Wednesday, when the country will see unstable weather conditions," Khneisser explained.
He anticipated a period of localized rainfall, heavily concentrated along coastal areas. “The weather on Wednesday is expected to be cloudy and rainy locally, with rain concentrated on the coasts, and the rain sector in the Bekaa region will be weak and limited until the morning hours and the day before it will gradually come down,” Khneisser said.
This rainy period is expected to be influenced by a depression developing in southern Turkey. Following its passage, a new air system, known as the Siberian High, will sweep across the region. Originating north of the Caspian Sea, this high-pressure system is expected to bring about a significant temperature increase.
Winds are also predicted to pick up, blowing from the east and southeast. “East and southeast winds could reach speeds in some sounds of 40 or 50 kilometers per hour, especially in the southern regions and some of the Bekaa and northern areas. of the unstable state of the atmosphere,” Khneisser noted.
While this period of unsettled weather brings a break from the recent stable conditions, Khneisser offered some good news for those hoping for a return to cooler temperatures. "Positive weather changes may return to Lebanon after the middle of this month, with the expected return of cold and rainy weather systems,” he said.
This initial period of rain and warmer temperatures may remind some Americans of the fickle spring weather that can sweep across the nation, bringing unexpected showers and warm days interspersed with cooler spells.
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2024-12-02 08:39:00
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