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Weather forecast for Tuesday – New Algeria

You will know the condition the weather According to the Meteorological Department’s alert, heavy thunderstorm rain fell locally in quantities that may exceed 80 mm, starting at 15:00 in the afternoon until 09:00 on Wednesday. It also indicated continued rainfall. Snow And a cold wave in a number of states across the country.

The Diwan explained that the states affected by thunderstorms are the states of Tipaza, Chlef, Mostaganem, Ain Oleander, Tissemsilt, Relizane, Mascara, Tiaret and Saida, as well as the states of Tizi Ouzou, Boumerdes, Algiers, Bouira and Medea.

The meteorological services also warned of the continuation of heavy snowfall at heights exceeding 1,000 meters, with a thickness of up to 15 cm, until midday tomorrow, Tuesday, in the states of Tlemcen, Naama, Tiaret, Tissemsilt, Sidi Bel Abbes, Saida, and El Bayadh. Laghouat and Djelfa.

Some of the western states, represented by the states of Oran, Ain Temouchent and Tlemcen, will witness continued thunderstorms that are locally significant until 18:00 pm today, Monday, while the states of Bejaia, Jijel, Skikda, Annaba, El Tarf, Souk Ahras, Djelfa, Laghouat, Ghardaia, Menia, In Saleh, Ouargla, Touggourt and El Oued will witness continued thunderstorms until dawn on Sunday. Tomorrow is Tuesday.

According to the same source, the states of Khenchela, Batna, Djelfa, and Tiaret are registered. Al-Baid, Saeeda and Al-Naama, a severe cold wave that will continue until dawn tomorrow, Tuesday.

The Meteorological Services also warned, in another bulletin, of strong winds blowing in many states of the country, with speeds exceeding 90 km/h, starting from midday today until midday tomorrow, in Bashar, Naama, and El Bayadh, and of strong winds blowing at speeds of 80 km/h, accompanied by flying sand, starting from midday until 1 a.m. on Tuesday, in In Salah, Tamanrasset, Illizi, and Djanet.

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