Jordan: The Khamsini depression affects the Kingdom and is associated with unusual weather fluctuations at this time (scattered rain, dusty waves, and strong downward winds).

Written By محمد عوينة on 2023/06/07

This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.

From the regional "Arab Weather" center - the latest weather map readings indicate that the moderate weather that has been affecting Jordan for several days will end. Where the same maps, which simulate surface atmospheric pressure, indicate that there is a five-year depression that is expected to rush towards the region by the end of this week, and is accompanied by drastic changes in the weather represented by a tangible rise in temperatures and strong winds that cause dense dust waves in several regions of the Kingdom.

 

Thursday: The Khamsini depression is approaching the Kingdom and is accompanied by a relatively hot and dry air mass at its forefront

It is expected, God willing, that the Khamsini depression will approach the Kingdom on Thursday, which will be centered on Thursday afternoon over the Egyptian lands, and will be accompanied by a relatively hot and dry air mass at its forefront, so that temperatures will rise and become several degrees higher than their usual rates.

And the weather will be relatively hot in most regions, and hot in the Jordan Valley, the Sea of the Dead, and Aqaba, with degrees of approximately 40 degrees Celsius in these regions, and quantities of clouds appear at medium and high altitudes.

As for the night hours, the temperatures rise clearly compared to the previous nights, and the weather will be warm and dusty in most areas, with quantities of clouds continuing to appear at medium and high altitudes, and local showers of rain are likely in some areas.

 

Friday: Jordan is affected by the Khamasini depression, which is accompanied by unstable weather conditions in some areas

As for Friday, it is expected that the Kingdom of Jordan will be affected by the state of air instability. Where the weather remains relatively hot, dusty, and often cloudy in general, and hot in the Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea, and Aqaba. Amounts of clouds appear at different heights, and the opportunity is ripe, God willing, for scattered showers of rain in some areas that may be accompanied by the occurrence of thunder at times, and these showers may be in the form of mud rain in some areas.

The winds are southwesterly, brisk, accompanied by strong gusts at times, causing dust and dust to be stirred up. Also, some gusts are sometimes severe during the passage of cumulus clouds, which also leads to the emergence of dense dusty waves, which lead to a remarkable decrease and perhaps a lack of horizontal visibility.

And during the night hours, the five-year conditions continue to affect the Kingdom, so that the weather is dusty and warmer than usual in several regions of the Kingdom, and quantities of clouds continue to appear at medium and high altitudes.

 

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This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.


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