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Thunderstorms expected tomorrow in several cities of Saudi Arabia

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Thunderstorms expected tomorrow in several cities of Saudi Arabia as per the latest update from National Center for Meteorology. These regions include western region mostly but many other cities are also mentioned below.

Thunderstorms expected tomorrow in several cities of Saudi Arabia

The region mentioned below includes Makkah, Madinah, Tabuk, Hail, Al Jauf, Al Sharqia (Eastern Region), and Al-Qaseem. The cities mentioned are mentioned to be specific. Please see below.

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