ArabiaWeather Reports: Khamaseen Low Pressure System to Bring Hot and Dry Air Mass to the Region
According to the latest computer model readings at the ArabiaWeather Center, moderate weather will continue to prevail in the region until Tuesday, with indications that a Khamaseen low pressure system will affect the region and the Kingdom on the last day of the month. This system will bring a relatively hot and dry air mass, leading to a noticeable rise in temperatures.
As reported by ArabiaWeather, the Khamaseen low pressure system, according to current indicators, will be followed by a less hot air mass, which will cause temperatures to drop. The weather forecast from Sunday, April 27 to Tuesday, April 29, 2025, indicates that temperatures will be higher than their average for this time of year by about 2-3 degrees Celsius.
During this period, the weather will be moderate and spring-like, tending to warm during the afternoon hours in the low-lying areas, while the weather will be relatively hot in the Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea, and Aqaba. At night, the weather will be relatively cold, especially during the late night and early morning hours, while the weather will be moderate in the Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea, and Aqaba.
ArabiaWeather reports that preliminary indications suggest that a Khamaseen depression is approaching the Kingdom on Wednesday, bringing a significant rise in temperatures. The weather will be relatively hot in general, with temperatures expected to exceed 30 degrees Celsius in most regions. Clouds will appear at medium and high altitudes as the Khamaseen depression affects the Kingdom on Wednesday.
According to computer maps, the Kingdom will be affected by a cooler air mass pushing behind the Khamaseen depression over the weekend, bringing a significant drop in temperatures. The weather will be spring-like during the day and relatively cold at night, with some clouds appearing.
The ArabiaWeather Center continues to monitor the weather situation closely, providing updates and forecasts to the public. As stated by ArabiaWeather, "God knows best," and the center will continue to provide accurate and reliable information to help the public prepare for the changing weather conditions.
It is worth noting that the article was originally written in Arabic and translated using a third-party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.