Rainfall amounts recorded in various regions of the Kingdom in the last 24 hours according to the Arab Weather Network and stations affiliated with the Meteorology Department

2025-02-11 2025-02-11T09:58:02Z
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Rainfall amounts recorded in various regions of the Kingdom in the last 24 hours according to the Arab Weather Network and stations affiliated with the Meteorology Department

Arab Weather - The Kingdom has been affected since the evening of last Sunday and yesterday, Monday, by a low-pressure system classified as first-degree (lowest) according to the Arab Weather classification scale for low-pressure systems.

Showers of rain fell in different areas of the Kingdom, including parts of the north and center of the Kingdom, and to a lesser extent in the southern and eastern regions. The following are the amounts of rain falling in different areas of the Kingdom in the last 24 hours and until Tuesday morning, according to the stations affiliated with Arab Weather and the Jordanian Meteorological Department:

  • Irbid / Northern District 1.2 mm
  • Kefir grits 1.5 mm
  • Ajloun / Rasoun 3.6 mm
  • Zarqa / Rajm Al-Shouf 0.9 mm
  • Salt 3.3 mm
  • Amman / South Bnayat 2 mm
  • Amman / Umm Al-Sumaq South 5.5 mm
  • Amman / Tlaa Al Ali 5.7 mm
  • 0.4mm spacer
  • Madaba 0.1 mm
  • Karak / Palace 0.3 mm
  • Tafilah 0 mm
  • Meaning 0 mm
  • Aqaba 0 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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