Ministry of Water and Irrigation: After the last snow depression, the average rainfall increased to (53.1%) and (11.5) mm 3 entered the dams

2022-01-30 11:22 AM
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Ministry of Water and Irrigation: After the last snow depression, the average rainfall increased to (53.1%) and (11.5) mm 3 entered the dams

Arab Weather - The Ministry of Water and Irrigation confirmed that the rainfall associated with the last snowy depression raised the volume of cumulative rain falling from the beginning of the season on all governorates of Jordan until Sunday morning 30-1-2022 to (53.1%), or about 4351 million cubic meters from The long-term annual average of (8.1) billion cubic metres.

 

The total quantities of water entering the main dams from the beginning of the last depression amounted to (11.5) million m3 of which entered during the past 24 hours about (2) million m3, explaining that from the beginning of the winter season until Sunday morning, all dams entered a total of (32, 5) million cubic meters.

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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