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Libya Press
Libya's National Meteorological Center issued a weather advisory on Wednesday, June 10, 2026, warning of thunderstorms and heavy rainfall affecting multiple regions across the country. The alert covers western coastal areas, southern districts, and parts of the interior, with meteorologists urging residents to exercise caution during the coming hours. The unstable weather pattern marks a notable shift from the typical dry June conditions that Libya usually experiences.
According to the National Meteorological Center's latest bulletin, thunderstorm activity is concentrated in western and southern regions, with cloud formations building throughout the morning hours. Rainfall intensity varies from moderate to heavy in localized areas, particularly in districts surrounding Tripoli and extending southward toward Sabha. Wind speeds from the southwest are measured at 8 to 13 km/h, contributing to the movement of storm cells across the country. Temperatures on the coast remain moderate, with Tripoli recording highs near 27°C and overnight lows around 23°C.
Residents in western Libya reported sudden drops in temperature and intense rainfall beginning in the early afternoon. "The sky changed within an hour — one moment it was clear, the next we had heavy rain and thunder," said one Tripoli resident. Social media posts from multiple Libyan cities showed flooded side streets and reduced visibility on coastal roads. The National Meteorological Center has not reported any injuries or major infrastructure damage as of the time of publication, but continues to monitor the situation closely.
June thunderstorms are relatively uncommon in Libya, where the month is typically characterized by dry, stable conditions and rising temperatures. The sudden shift highlights the increasing unpredictability of weather patterns in North Africa, a trend that climate scientists have linked to broader regional changes. For Libyan farmers in the Jifara Plain and Fezzan regions, unexpected rainfall in June can both help and harm — providing moisture for crops but also risking flash flooding in low-lying areas. Coastal residents are advised to stay updated on the latest forecasts as the weather system continues to develop through Thursday, June 11.
The National Meteorological Center expects the storm system to gradually weaken by Thursday, June 11, with clearer skies returning to most coastal areas. Tripoli is forecast to reach 25°C under partly cloudy conditions, while Benghazi will see similar temperatures with minimal rain chances. Interior regions, including Sabha, will remain hot with highs near 36°C but with reduced thunderstorm activity. Residents should continue monitoring official updates from the National Meteorological Center for the latest information. Stay safe, Libya.
— LibyaPress / Libya Desk