SANA'A - SABA: Many Yemeni provinces are expected to see variably-heavy rains in the next 24 hours, the national meteorology center forecasted on Thursday. The governorates of Taiz, Ibb, Dhalea, Raymah and Lahj are expected to witness thunder rainfalls of variable heaviness that would likely expand to cover heights of Tehama Palin, the center added in daily publication seen by Saba. Parts of Mahweet, Hajjah and Amran, western parts of Dhamar, Sana'a and Sa'ada, and parts of the heights in Shabwa, Hadhramout and Mahara would also see rainfalls of variable heaviness, sometimes with thunder, according to the publication. Source: Yemen News Agency
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