عجلون :رأس منيف تسجل اعلى كميات هطول مطري بمعدل 63.5 ملم.

Written By وداد السعودي on 2018/12/07

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طقس العرب- سجلت منطقة رأس منيف بمحافظة عجلون اعلى كمية هطول مطري خلال الساعات القليلة الماضية من بين مناطق المملكة في الشمال بمعدل 63.5ملم.

وقال مدير زراعة عجلون المهندس رائد الشرمان لوكالة الانباء الاردنية "بترا" ان الامطار التي هطلت منذ الامس على مختلف مناطق محافظة عجلون كانت بنسب وكميات جيدة حيث سجلت منطقة راس منيف اعلى معدلات هطول مطري وادت الى زيادة مخزون سد كفرنجه .

واشار الى ان كميات الامطار التي هطلت ذات مؤشر جيد حيث أنها روت التربة الزراعية بكميات وفيرة من المياه مما يبشر بموسم زراعي جيد .
 

المصدر: بترا 

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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