After the passing rains…a “second summer” between October and October awaits the Lebanese?!

After the volatile weather that dominated Lebanon yesterday, Sunday, and brought with it some passing and scattered rains, stability will gradually return starting today, Monday, with a gradual rise in temperatures over the coming days.
In this context, weather specialist Father Elie Khneisser indicated, in an interview with “Lebanon Debate,” that “the winds that turned toward Lebanon yesterday, Sunday, to the north, came as a result of Turkey being affected by a heavy rainfall depression, especially on the eastern coasts of the Black Sea, which pushed wet clouds toward the Syrian and Lebanese coasts, and some Lebanese regions were affected by fleeting, rapid rains that did not include all of them.” regions, and was accompanied by a drop in temperatures in the mountains and the Bekaa.”
Khneisser added, “Stable weather will begin to dominate Lebanon starting today, Monday, while temperatures are expected to witness a gradual rise starting tomorrow, Tuesday, to stabilize on the coast at about 28 degrees during the day, and 25 degrees in the Bekaa.”
In response to a question about the saying circulating among the Lebanese: “Between October and October is another summer,” Khneisser explained that “this popular saying that was passed down from the ancestors has an accurate scientific basis, as the region is affected during this period by the Indian monsoon low, which begins to recede from the Arabian Peninsula and gradually deviates towards the south.” India Between 15 and 25 October. At this stage, moderate and warm weather similar to summer conditions prevails, as long as no new weather disturbance penetrates the eastern basin of the Mediterranean Sea.”
Khneisser concluded by noting that “the passing rains that Lebanon witnessed yesterday evening have completely subsided, so that the weather today, Monday, turned sunny and clear, with moderate temperatures and light to moderate northerly winds.”
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