Riyadh: The National Center for Meteorology has forecasted a potential for fog formation during the night and early morning hours, impacting parts of Tabuk, Al-Jouf, Northern Borders, and Eastern regions, along with sections of the southwestern highlands in the Kingdom.
According to Saudi Press Agency, winds over the Red Sea are expected to be northwesterly to northerly in the northern and central regions, while turning southeasterly to easterly in the southern region, with speeds ranging from 15 to 42 km/h. The wave heights will vary from half a meter to one and a half meters, potentially reaching two meters near the Gulf of Aqaba, indicating a sea state that will be calm to moderate.
In the Arabian Gulf, the winds are anticipated to be southerly to southeasterly over the northern and central parts and southwesterly to westerly over the southern parts, with speeds between 10 and 25 km/h. The wave heights are expected to range from half a meter to one meter, resulting in calm sea conditions.