The meteorological authority in the Kingdom has issued warnings for heavy rains expected this April, indicating they will be rare and exceed normal levels. Citizens are urged to take necessary precautions due to the potential impact on various regions.
The General Authority of Meteorology reported a substantial increase in rainfall in Saudi Arabia during the first half of April, surpassing usual climatic averages. This change reflects the impact of climate variations in the region.
Weather forecasts indicate that thunderstorms are expected in some areas during the first half of April, with maximum temperatures ranging between <strong>33</strong> and <strong>35</strong> degrees Celsius. These weather conditions may impact daily activities and require necessary precautions.
The UAE's National Meteorological Center has announced a significant rise in temperatures expected in April, with increases of up to <strong>5 degrees Celsius</strong> above normal. This change comes as residents prepare for the hot summer season.
The Egyptian Meteorological Authority has reported that weather fluctuations will persist until late April, necessitating caution against sudden weather changes. The country is expected to experience temperature variations and rainfall in certain areas.
Louvre Abu Dhabi has announced a series of interactive programs for April aimed at enhancing the cultural experience for visitors. These programs include art workshops and interactive guided tours.
The Egyptian Stock Exchange has announced new regulations for remote work for member companies, effective from April. These regulations aim to enhance performance efficiency and ensure business continuity amid current conditions.
Weather forecasts indicate that April will be a peak month for rainfall in Saudi Arabia, with expectations of increased precipitation in most regions, particularly in Jazan and Asir.