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Weather Alert: Series of Low Pressure Systems Approaching Lebanon This Evening

Weather Alert: Series of Low Pressure Systems Approaching Lebanon This Evening

Today, the weather remains stable with dry air masses, before a series of wet and cold low-pressure systems begin affecting Lebanon this evening and continuing for several days, with a drop in temperatures and snowfall levels down to 1600 meters, and possibly lower at the beginning of next week with the arrival of a second, colder low-pressure system. Here are the details of today's weather and the coming days:

- **Tuesday:**

1. **Temperature:** Expected to drop and range as follows: 13 to 20 along the coast, between 4 and 16 in the Bekaa Valley, and between 10 and 15 at 1000 meters.

2. **Conditions:** Mostly stable with few clouds during the day, turning variable in the evening with a possibility of local rain and snow at 1900 meters.

3. **Winds:** Eastern at night and southwestern during the day, with speeds between 20 and 40 km/h, strong at night up to 60 km/h, especially in the north.

4. **Surface Humidity Along the Coast:** Between 40 and 95%.

- **Wednesday:** Unstable with local rain during the day, and snow reaching 1800 meters becoming heavy with lightning and thunder, leading to a risk of flooding in the afternoon and evening. Snow will fall at 1600 meters and will be dense at 1900 meters. Temperatures will drop and range as follows: 12 to 18 along the coast, between 4 and 13 in the Bekaa Valley, and between 6 and 10 at 1000 meters, with southwestern winds during the day being strong at times, especially in the north, ranging between 30 and 60 km/h.

- **Thursday:** Unstable with heavy thunderstorm rainfall expected, especially before noon with a risk of flooding. Snow will fall at 1600 meters, with dense snowfall at 1900 meters. Temperatures are expected to range as follows: 12 to 18 along the coast, between 4 and 13 in the Bekaa Valley, and between 6 and 10 at 1000 meters, with southwestern winds during the day being strong at times, especially in the north, ranging between 30 and 60 km/h.

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