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Published on 2024-03-12 03:00:57
After a few stormy days marked by rain and strong winds, atmospheric stability seems to be settling back in the Algerian weather landscape. On this second day of the sacred month of Ramadan, which coincides with Tuesday, March 12, 2024, let’s turn our gaze to the sky to discover what the weather forecast holds for this day.
The weather report from the National Office of Meteorology (ONM) paints a rather mild meteorological picture, with a clear to partially cloudy sky in general over the western and central regions of the country. It is a vision of tranquility where the sun’s rays make their way through the scattered clouds, illuminating the landscape with a soft glow.
Meanwhile, in the eastern part of the country, the Algerian Weather services promise us cloudy spells, accompanied by some scattered rain in coastal regions before gradually fading away in the afternoon. It is a moving picture that emerges, offering a changing and evolving spectacle.
Finally, in the majestic regions of our Saharan regions, the forecasts for this Tuesday, March 12 reveal a clear to partially cloudy sky over the entire southern region. A landscape filled with serenity where the horizon stretches as far as the eye can see, bathed in a golden and soothing light.
As for temperatures, the thermometer will show variable values depending on the regions. On the coasts, maximum temperatures will range between 17 and 23°C. Inland, temperatures will range from 11 to 22°C. Finally, in the Saharan regions, the heat will be palpable, with maximum temperatures reaching between 17 and 38°C, highlighting the vastness and climatic diversity of our beloved country.
Ramadan in Algeria: What time to break the fast on March 12?
The sacred month of Ramadan began yesterday in Algeria. For this Tuesday, March 12, the sacred rhythm of fasting varies depending on the different regions of the country. In Adrar and its surroundings, the faithful will start their fast at 5:46 am under the first light of dawn, to end it at 7:12 pm when the sun sets on the horizon. While in the capital, Algiers, and its surrounding areas, these moments of devotion will begin at 5:27 am, signaling the dawn of a new day of reflection, to end at 6:56 pm as the sun fades into dusk.
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