Algiers, Algeria – The Algerian Meteorological Office has issued a yellow alert for several southern and western provinces, warning of significant thunderstorms and rainfall. The alert, issued early Sunday morning, indicates a potential for disruptive weather conditions across the affected regions.
The meteorological service stated that the unsettled weather is expected to begin impacting the specified areas at 12:00 PM today and will persist until 6:00 AM on Monday. The forecast includes the possibility of showers accompanied by active thunderstorms.
The provinces affected by the yellow alert include Beni Abbes, Tamanrasset, Djanet, Ain Temouchent, Illizi, Tlemcen, Naama, and Bechar. These regions are anticipated to experience considerable thunderstorm activity, potentially leading to locally heavy rainfall.
Residents in the affected areas are strongly advised to exercise caution during this period. The Meteorological Office urges citizens to be particularly vigilant in low-lying areas and near riverbeds, where the risk of flooding may be elevated. Furthermore, the public is encouraged to stay informed and monitor weather updates regularly for any changes in the forecast.
The Meteorological Office will continue to monitor the situation and provide updates as necessary. Stay tuned to DZWatch for the latest developments.



