Jordan Recorded rainfall during the last 72 hours according to Jordan Meteorological Department

2019-11-17 2019-11-17T09:57:41Z
أريج الدجاني
أريج الدجاني
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Jordan is affected by a state of atmospheric instability over the weekend, which resulted in thunderstorms in different parts of the Kingdom, mainly in the northern and eastern parts, including the desert areas, in addition to the northern Jordan Valley. The eastern and southeastern parts of the central regions, the Balqa highlands and Madaba.

 

The weather conditions were characterized by large randomness and strong intensity, as the eastern regions of the Kingdom such as Ruwaishid and Safawi were affected by successive thunderstorms on Thursday evening. Flooding in the same night in many valleys and reefs in the eastern desert areas, and heavy thunderstorms rained in large parts of the northern regions of the Kingdom on Friday, including the northern valleys, as the impact of these unstable weather spread to many From the central regions with the evening hours, strong weather continued indiscriminately on Saturday, where small but powerful thunder cells were formed on many areas of the kingdom brought with it heavy rainfall in narrow geographical areas, sometimes accompanied by heavy rainfall. Torrents form in some valleys, slopes and low-lying areas, and the water level has risen in some roads.

 

Accordingly, the amount of rainfall recorded during the last 72 hours, according to the Jordanian Meteorological Department

 

Rainfall recorded during the last 72 hours, according to the Jordan Meteorological Department

 

  • Irbid: 13.5 mm
  • Moneef head: 11.8 mm
  • Ramtha: 19.5 mm
  • Salt: 3 mm
  • Sweileh: 0.6 mm
  • Amman Civil Airport: 25.1 mm
  • Madaba: 3 mm
  • Wadi Al-Dulail: 13 mm
  • Queen Alia International Airport: 1.4 mm
  • Divider: 12.9 mm
  • Safawi: 27.4 mm
  • Ruweished: 18 mm
  • Southern Blue: 11.2 mm
  • Wadi Al-Rayyan: 8 mm
  • Bakoura: 1.8 mm
  • Central Valley - Deir Alla: 14.6 mm
  • Diameter: 27 mm
  • Tafila: 0.6 mm
  • Rolling pin: 0.2 mm

 

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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