On Tuesday, March 25, 2025, the region of Ksar Ouled Soltane, located in the Tataouine North delegation, experienced an unusual weather phenomenon: hailstorms accompanied by a significant drop in temperatures. The event happened in the late afternoon, temporarily transforming the desert landscape into a winter-like scene, much to the astonishment of residents.
These turbulent weather conditions come amid continuous rainfall observed across the Tataouine governorate since the previous night. While the amount of rain varies from one area to another, it has been largely welcomed by the local population, particularly in a region where drought remains a persistent concern.
For the inhabitants of Ksar Ouled Soltane and surrounding areas, such rain, though rare, is seen as a blessing. It raises hopes for improved agricultural conditions, which heavily depend on water resources in southern Tunisia.
The hail, even more unusual, has sparked both curiosity and concern, particularly regarding its potential impact on crops and infrastructure. No major damage has been reported so far, but regional meteorological services are closely monitoring the situation.
This weather episode highlights the climatic variability in southern Tunisia, where extreme weather events can occur suddenly. It also emphasises the crucial role of rainfall, even if sporadic, in maintaining environmental balance and supporting local agricultural activities.
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