Jordan | The end of the period of weather stability, and the Kingdom enters a state of air instability tonight, and Saturday is intensified, and an important warning of the need to end all types of trips in various regions

2022-02-18 2022-02-18T16:22:46Z
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Weather of Arabia - The Kingdom of Jordan is affected by a state of atmospheric instability resulting from the convergence of the so-called Red Sea depression in the layers of the atmosphere near the surface of the earth, with the deepening of a very cold air mass in the upper layers of the atmosphere; Where there is a significant decrease in temperatures and they become colder than their usual rates and the weather is cold and often cloudy in general, and the opportunity is prepared for showers of rain, God willing, from time to time in different parts of the Kingdom, accompanied by the occurrence of thunder and hail in some Times and some of these showers can be heavy at times, especially in the south and east of the Kingdom, including the city of Aqaba, which leads to the flow of valleys and reefs and may form sudden torrents.

More details via video with colleague Muhammad Al-Shaker

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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