Al-Marsad Newspaper: Abdulaziz Al-Hussaini, a weather and climate researcher, revealed the expected weather today and the date of the solar eclipse.
Al-Hussaini said in a series of tweets via his Twitter account: “During the day, moderate weather is expected in the north and the highlands tend to get cold at dawn.
Medium to semi-strong winds over parts of the northwest coast.
He pointed out: “Sporadic light to medium rainfall is expected on the mountain heights,” noting, “Astronomical calculations predict a partial solar eclipse tomorrow, Tuesday 29/3/1444 AH, in most of the Arab world, Europe, Western Asia. and north-eastern Africa “.
He continued: “The partial eclipse of the sun is seen in all regions of the Kingdom in varying degrees, and the eastern, central, north-central and northeastern parts of the Kingdom will have a higher eclipse rate, warning not to look. directly towards the sun at the time of the eclipse.
1- It is expected today, Monday, 28 Rabi ‘1 – God willing
The climate is mild during the day in the north and the highlands tend to get cold at dawn
The rest is warm versus heat during the day and moderate to cold in the morning
Medium to semi-strong winds over parts of the northwest coast
Light to moderate scattered rainfall is expected on the mountain heights pic.twitter.com/HuX4sxzeuI
– Abdulaziz bin Mohammed Al-Hussaini (@A__alhussaini) October 24, 2022
2- Almighty God said: “It is not for the sun that overtakes the moon, nor should the night precede the day, and everyone is swimming in an orbit”.
Astronomical calculations predict a partial solar eclipse tomorrow, Tuesday 29/3/1444 AH, in most of the Arab world, Europe, West Asia and Northeast Africa
Eclipse happens … to follow pic.twitter.com/LTDlcYhOK8
– Abdulaziz bin Mohammed Al-Hussaini (@A__alhussaini) October 24, 2022
The Almighty said: “And we do not send with signs except for fear.”
3- When only part of the solar disk is covered by the lunar disk
The partial solar eclipse is seen throughout in varying degrees, the east, center, north-central and north-east will have a higher eclipse rate.
Warns not to look directly at the sun at the time of the eclipse.
– Abdulaziz bin Mohammed Al-Hussaini (@A__alhussaini) October 24, 2022