Rédaction Africa Links 24 with Nour.C
Published on 2024-04-03 00:00:13
Algeria continues to benefit from spring-like weather, enveloping almost the entire national territory in a gentle meteorological mercy. This pleasant weather is expected to persist at least until Saturday, offering citizens a welcome respite after the rigors of winter cold. However, despite this general trend, variations are to be expected depending on the regions. In this article, let’s dive into the weather forecast for Wednesday, April 3, 2024 to better understand the conditions to come.
For this day, the National Office of Meteorology (ONM) has anticipated clear to partially veiled skies over all regions in the North of the country. A bright day ahead for the inhabitants of these regions, perfect for enjoying outdoor activities and savoring the first signs of spring.
As for the Saharan regions, the weather forecast for April 3 announces skies often veiled to locally cloudy over the region of Bechar, the North Sahara, and the oases. On the other hand, other regions of the deep South will benefit from generally clear to partially veiled skies. These conditions offer a varied picture of the climate, reflecting the geographical diversity of our beautiful country.
Algeria Weather Warning: Strong winds and hot weather expected in these regions!
Furthermore, the services of Météo Algérie have reported the persistence of hot weather in the extreme South of the country, with maximum temperatures ranging between 28 and 42 °C in the vast Saharan expanses.
As for the other regions of the country, meteorological forecasts predict more pleasant temperatures. In coastal regions, the mercury will fluctuate between 19 °C and 24 °C, while in inland regions, temperatures are expected to range between 20 °C and 28 °C.
However, a warning from the ONM deserves special attention. Indeed, yellow alerts have been issued for the wilayas of Ouargla, In Salah, and Illizi due to the risk of “strong winds” and “sandstorms.” This alert emphasizes the need to be vigilant, especially for drivers, in the face of possible sandstorms that could reduce visibility on the roads and pose risks to road safety.
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