Jordan - External patrols: All roads are passable and thick fog in Ras Al-Naqab area

2023-02-02 2023-02-02T06:25:04Z
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<p style=";text-align:left;direction:ltr">Weather of Arabia - The External Patrols Department confirmed that all external roads in the Kingdom are passable until Thursday morning, due to the prevailing weather conditions.<br /><br /> On Thursday, a representative of the Operations Room of the Foreign Patrols Department said that there is active traffic between the governorates and towards Amman, while areas of good rain fell within the jurisdiction of the north, &quot;Wadi Al-Arab Dam Station, Jerash Stream, Abu Ubaidah Road, Irbid Al-Mafraq Al-Ashqaf, Shabika, and Sahl Al-Dabba station,&quot; and within the jurisdiction of the center. &quot;Shuwayer Station, Zumaila, Suqaqa, Airport Road, Naour and Al-Adasiya, Free Mafraq Highway&quot;, and within the jurisdiction of the south, fog forms at Ras Al-Naqab station, and the horizontal visibility range is 50 meters, and there are no significant obstacles<br /><br /> The report confirmed that all the eastern and southern roads and the extension of the desert road to Aqaba and the northern regions are all passable and there are no significant obstacles so far.<br /><br /> The patrol representative warned of unstable weather conditions, and the need for drivers to exercise the utmost caution and caution, especially with the possibility of weather changes during the coming hours, noting that all traffic cadres and external patrols are deployed for indication, guidance, and dealing with all weather conditions and observations for the safety of drivers.</p>

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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