Khaberni - The latest computer map readings, God willing, indicate a dominance of cold weather interspersed with a chance for rain showers on Tuesday, although the chances of rain temporarily decline during Wednesday, before they increase again on Thursday with the start of the new year 2026 due to the region being affected by a new low pressure under observation, which will, God willing bring rainy weather back to several areas, especially the northern and central ones.
Weather conditions for the rest of the current year
In details, temperatures remain below average for this time of the year on Tuesday, and the weather will be very cold in the morning hours with fog forming over the high mountain elevations, and scattered showers are likely in some geographically dispersed areas, particularly concentrated in parts of the north and central kingdom, according to Arab Weather.
During the rest of the day, the weather will be cold with clouds appearing at different altitudes, and the possibility remains for local rain showers in limited areas, with winds being moderate speed west to southwest.
During the night hours of Tuesday/Wednesday, the weather will turn cold to bitterly cold, with clouds appearing at medium and high elevations.
Wednesday:
The weather will generally be cold with medium and high clouds appearing in the morning before turning sunny for the rest of the day. The winds will be west to southwest at a moderate speed, sometimes breaching higher velocities.
Monitoring a new low pressure starting the year (Thursday and Friday)
According to the latest computer map readings, the flow of cold air into the eastern Mediterranean Basin continues, resulting in the formation of a new low pressure that will affect the Levant, including the kingdom, at the start of the next year 2026, God willing, with a new low pressure causing a continuation of the same cold weather and increasing the chances of rainfall especially in the north and central kingdom, and these rains could sometimes be heavy in some areas causing valleys and streams to flow and lead to water-related warnings with increased wind speeds.
And God knows best.




