Algiers, November 23, 2025 – Several regions of Algeria are bracing for adverse weather conditions, including thunderstorms and sandstorms, according to the National Meteorological Office.
A level-one yellow alert has been issued for the provinces of Adrar and Bordj Badji Mokhtar, warning of strong winds and sandstorms. These conditions are expected to persist until tomorrow, Monday, impacting visibility and potentially disrupting travel in these areas. Residents are advised to take necessary precautions.
Furthermore, the provinces of Ain Defla, Chlef, Mostaganem, Relizane, and Tipaza are forecast to experience rainfall accompanied by thunder and lightning, commencing tomorrow. The meteorological office urges citizens in these regions to exercise caution during the expected thunderstorms.
DZWatch will continue to monitor the weather situation and provide updates as they become available. We encourage our readers to stay informed and heed the advice of local authorities to ensure their safety during this period of inclement weather.
This weather pattern highlights the growing need for climate resilience strategies within Algeria. The increasing frequency of extreme weather events presents challenges to infrastructure, agriculture, and public health. DZWatch remains committed to reporting on the impacts of climate change and promoting sustainable solutions.



