The temperature will reach -4 in these areas … and this will happen next week



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Father Elie Khneisser, a meteorologist, said on his Facebook page that the storm that hit Lebanon, Syria, Palestine and Jordan a week ago made some broad headway, causing rainfall to exceed 360mm off the coast. and points of 190 mm and 250 mm of mountains and the snow fell in the heights that climb 1000 meters and touched 800 meters in some areas at noon on Wednesday. It’s over, and now the polar wave stabilizes until Friday morning, so the temperatures will drop to touch 8 degrees coast during the night hours, -4 to 1000 meters and -11 to 2000 meters, but what happens with the days? Coming?

The high subtropical elevation is activated over the eastern Mediterranean basin, the Arabian Peninsula, Egypt and Turkey, with pressure values ​​reaching 1030hpa, so the climate becomes sunny, slightly cloudy with polar coldness and ice forms during the night at altitudes above 700 meters.

On the other hand, the Icelandic depression will be diverted towards Western Europe and will extend its low pressure lines towards the Mediterranean, Italy and Greece, and its power will reach 970hpa, which will displace the Atlantic depressions towards the European continent and will contribute to a gradual decrease from the subtropical force, early next week, and will fill the eastern Mediterranean with moisture and clouds that will reach Lebanon. Next week.

Lebanon’s weather for the next two days, sunny to cloudy, cold and icy at night, temperatures rise on Friday due to the southeast winds that will hit Jordan, Syria and Lebanon, the source of the Empty Quarter.

Heat on the coast for Thursday: 17 days and 8 nights

In the Bekaa: 7 days and 3 nights

In the mountains 1200 meters: 8 days and 3 nights

In the mountains 2000 meters: -2 during the day and 9 at night

Wind: from northwest to northeast cold at night, with gusts of between 10 and 20 km per hour

Atmospheric pressure: 1031hpa

Humidity: between 60 and 80%

Sea: low waves

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