DZWatch can report that Algeria is bracing for a bout of inclement weather, with snow and heavy rain expected to arrive by the end of the week. Meteorological models indicate that the country will be impacted by a significant low-pressure system, bringing with it the potential for substantial snowfall, particularly in the western and central interior regions.
The national weather service predicts that the period from Monday, November 16th, to Wednesday, November 26th, will see increased activity from the Atlantic pressure system affecting eastern, western, and central areas. This could lead to a noticeable drop in temperatures and increased rainfall across the affected regions.
Experts suggest that snowfall will likely commence on Friday, triggered by an influx of very cold air into the highlands and northern parts of the country. This weather pattern is anticipated to persist through Saturday, potentially disrupting travel and daily activities in the affected areas. Residents are advised to take necessary precautions and stay informed about the latest weather updates.
Looking ahead, a gradual stabilization of the weather is expected from Sunday onwards. A new high-pressure system is predicted to move in, bringing with it clearer skies and a return to more settled conditions across all regions of Algeria. DZWatch will continue to monitor the situation and provide updates as they become available.
While the severe weather is expected to be short-lived, the potential for disruption remains. Stay tuned to DZWatch for the latest developments and safety advice.


