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Algeria: Expected rains and winds this Sunday, March 10th!

Algeria: Expected rains and winds this Sunday, March 10th!

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Published on 2024-03-10 00:01:17

A new week begins with a meteorological picture rich in contrasts looming on the horizon. As we prepare to begin the sacred month of Ramadan during this week, our eyes turn to the sky to discover what the weather conditions in Algeria have in store for us. For this Sunday, March 10, 2024, the weather promises us a series of surprises, with conditions ranging from strong winds to thunderstorms!

The National Office of Meteorology (ONM) has issued a yellow alert for the wilayas of Tlemcen, Ain Temouchent, Oran, Mascara, Saida, Mostaganem, Relizane, Tiaret, Tissemsilt, Chlef, Tipaza, Boumerdes, and Tizi Ouzou, predicting “rain” and “thunderstorm” conditions.

In addition to these precipitation events, Météo Algérie has also warned of strong winds in several regions of the country, still under yellow alert. Indeed, this Sunday, wind gusts will be present in Algiers, Sidi-Bel-Abbès, Ouargla, Tipaza, El-Oued, Tissemsilt, Bordj-Bou-Arreridj, Relizane, Béjaïa, Msila, Tiaret, Tébessa, In-Salah, Tizi-Ouzou, Chlef, Batna, Mostaganem, Tindouf, Annaba, Sétif, Ain Temouchent, Djelfa, Illizi, Tlemcen, Skikda, El-Bayadh, El-Mghair, Jijel, Khenchela, Ain Defla, Medea, Biskra, El Tarf, Saida, Naama, Boumerdes, Mascara, Ouled-Djellal, Oran, Blida, and Béchar.

Weather Algeria: what will the weather be like this Sunday, March 10?

At the beginning of this week, the weather forecasts paint a diversified celestial landscape across the Algerian territory. The northern regions of the country will have a partially cloudy to overcast sky, with some showers in the inland regions of the West and Center. On the other hand, the Saharan regions will enjoy a clear sky, except for the far South where a cloudy veil will be present, as well as the North Sahara where cloud cover will punctuate the celestial landscape.

It is important to note that the maximum temperatures will vary according to the regions. In the coastal regions, they will range from 17 to 19°C, while in the inland regions, they will be between 12 and 19°C. As for the Saharan regions, temperatures will range from 20 to 36°C.

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