ظهر الأحد : زخات متفرقة من المطر فوق جبال عجلون

Written By أسامة الطريفي on 2013/11/17

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موقع ArabiaWeather.com- تشهد المملكة مع ساعات ظهر الأحد بداية الأجواء الغير مُستقرة والتي من الُمتوقع أن تؤثر على المملكة خلال اليومين القادمين .

 

وتُظهر صور الأقمار الإصطنااعية الخاصة بموقع " أرابيا ويذر " الى تطور أجزاء من السحب الى ركامية ماطرة وق أجزاء من جبال عجلون وخاصة الشرقية منها حيث تشهد تلك المناطق حاليا ( الساعة 1:15) هطولاً لزخات متفرقة من المطر .

 

كما وتُشير صور الأقمار الاصطناعية الى تطور مُلفت لبعض السحب الرعدية الماطرة في شرق المملكة وصولاً الى محافظة المفرق .

 

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