WASM- The WASM Regional Center issues the monthly bulletin for October 2025 based on data from the center's climate model operated on 25-09-2025. This model is the only one of its kind in the Arab region and achieved highly accurate results during September 2025, uniquely predicting the recent rainy conditions.
It is expected that the last days of this month will be rainy with heavy intensity during the last 10 days, especially in the period between the 27th and 31st of the month, and the weather will be disturbed and unstable during the period between the 6th and mid-month.
Temperatures will fluctuate sharply between notable rises and significant drops between one period and another (temperature fluctuations are sharp and more severe than usual).
Here are the details|

October 1-3| Cooler than usual weather with chances of rain showers.
October 3-6| Temperatures rise and weather becomes disturbed at the end of the period. | Yellow Level
October 7-10| Rain showers and disturbed weather. | Yellow Level
October 11-13| Temperatures rise notably and significantly due to expected extension of the Red Sea low pressure system.
October 14-16| Disturbed weather with temperature drop and chances of rain showers. | Yellow Level
October 17-19| Temperatures return to notable and significant rise.
October 20-22| Atmospheric disturbances and unstable weather with heavy thunderstorms and rain. | Orange Level
October 23-26| Temperatures rise significantly and weather becomes disturbed with extension of the Red Sea low pressure system.
October 27-31| Sharp atmospheric disturbances and heavy rainfall.| Red Level
This data from the center's climate model is long-range, and changes are entirely possible and the results may differ from what is expected, therefore the center advises following the detailed daily bulletins and updates.
The center will issue bi-weekly bulletins each week to increase accuracy as well as to issue updates especially if there are changes to the weather forecasts. We advise following the long-range bulletins every Thursday, as well as following the regional long-range bulletins every Monday.