Jordan: Shobak records the lowest temperature of -3.9 Celsius... and the following are the lowest temperatures recorded in the Kingdom this morning, Wednesday 11-27-2024

2024-11-27 10:30 AM
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Jordan: Shobak records the lowest temperature of -3.9 Celsius... and the following are the lowest temperatures recorded in the Kingdom this morning, Wednesday 11-27-2024

Arab Weather - The Director of the Meteorology Department announced that the lowest temperature in the Kingdom last night was recorded in Shobak District in Ma'an Governorate, where it reached -3.9 degrees Celsius, according to what was monitored by the department's Shobak station. The Jafr monitoring station in Ma'an Governorate also recorded -3 degrees Celsius, while the minimum temperature at Queen Alia International Airport reached -3 degrees Celsius. In the capital, Amman, the Hussein Gardens monitoring station recorded +2 degrees Celsius.

 

 

Weather forecasters at Arab Weather said that at the level of the capital, Amman, the Amman Civil Airport station, east of the capital, recorded a low temperature, the lowest in November since 2016, reaching 3.6 degrees Celsius, while temperatures were the lowest since November 2011 in the city of Aqaba, reaching 8.2 degrees Celsius.

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