TDT | Manama
Daily Tribune – www.newsofbahrain.com
Report by Zahra Ayaz
The Ministry of Transport and Communications made a long-awaited announcement yesterday, revealing that a low-pressure system bringing rain and thunderstorms to Bahrain is imminent.
Weather experts predict that Saudi Arabia will experience heavy rain throughout the day tomorrow, accompanied by strong winds and thunderstorms.
As the scorching summer heat gradually cools down, Bahrainis are looking forward to the arrival of winter.
Winter is a season cherished by residents, with the promise of crisp, cold winds, foggy nights, and enchanting rain and thunderstorms.
During this period, which traditionally lasts from mid-November to the end of February, people participate in various outdoor activities and enjoy long drives.
wave of excitement
The news of the upcoming rains caused a wave of excitement among online users, who wasted no time in expressing their emotions on the official social media accounts of the Ministry of Transport and Communications.
Angeli Laura said she was looking forward to the rain and said, “I hope it’s not an April Fool’s joke.” To do.”
Mr. Ahmed expressed his anticipation, imagining the joy of being able to play soccer with his friends on a lush green field, especially since the event will be held on a weekend.
“How fun is it to play soccer on the grass with friends, especially on the weekends?” he commented. “It’s going to be a great family time, sitting in this chair, drinking hot tea and Indian snacks,” Amena Ekram said. Go to the balcony or drive to Zarak for tea. ”
skeptic
But not all citizens share the same level of enthusiasm. Skeptics say winter has not yet arrived and have expressed doubts about the accuracy of the ministry’s forecast for next week.
Citing historical patterns, they argue that Bahrain usually sees rainfall in January, suggesting the ministry’s forecasts may be wrong.
As anticipation builds, the arrival of rain and thunderstorms will bring refreshing changes to the kingdom and create memorable moments for residents.