Mohammed Al-Shaker, CEO of Arab Weather, said that in the last 10 years the rains began in the third or fourth week of November, noting that the warmth of this month is not frequent.
In response to the question, "When will we see rain?", Al-Shaker confirmed that "a week from now, that is, in the second week of November, Jordan may witness its first rainfall" in the form of "an unstable weather condition," which is random rain that ends the drought.
He stressed that Jordan is "in dire need of a complete weather depression" and called on Al-Shaker to establish a "monitoring cell" for the situation, which he described as "alarming," emphasizing the importance of preparedness and reviewing the state of dams and water resources.
He noted that the current solution requires rationalizing water consumption, pointing out that the entire Levant region suffers from a lack of rain.
Source: Interview with Mohammed Al-Shaker on Roya TV
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