The Meteorology Department has announced that temperatures will begin to drop starting today, Saturday, with the weather expected to be cold during the day and even colder at night. The drop in temperature is attributed to a cold air mass coming from Eastern Europe, accompanied by a high-pressure system. This will lead to light to moderate northwesterly winds, which may become more active at times, contributing to colder conditions and the formation of frost, particularly in agricultural and desert areas. The public is advised to prepare for these colder temperatures, especially in regions where frost is likely to form.
Precautionary Measures
Residents, particularly in frost-prone regions, are advised to:
Protect crops and livestock in agricultural areas.
Dress warmly to guard against the cold.
Drive cautiously in frost-affected areas to prevent accidents.
This weather shift emphasizes the onset of winter conditions, urging preparedness for the colder days ahead.