Below zero degrees Celsius in the fall in Jordan

2023-09-23 2023-09-23T10:45:31Z
مهند فاخوري
مهند فاخوري
كاتب مُحتوى جوّي

 

Arab Weather | The autumn season in Jordan has witnessed many strong weather conditions over the past several years, whether with a rise in temperatures as a result of being affected by hot air masses, or a decrease in temperatures as a result of our being affected by cold and very cold air masses. It is a season distinguished by its weather and climatic fluctuations.

 

According to the climate archive available in Jordan, Jordan witnessed many cold and polar air masses during the fall season, which led to a significant drop in temperatures, and led to rain and snow falling in large areas of the Kingdom, and the formation of strong waves of freezing, in addition to active and strong winds.

 

According to Monitoring stations of the Jordanian Meteorological Department.

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