Jordan - Update 4:00 PM | Rain clouds are advancing towards the northern regions, accompanied by showers of rain and fog formation over the mountains

2024-11-18 2024-11-18T13:02:51Z
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Arab Weather - God willing, according to the latest satellite images at the Arab Weather Center, it is expected that rain clouds will continue to advance towards different areas of the north of the Kingdom during the coming hours, as the weather will be changeable between partly cloudy and cloudy, with showers of rain falling on many northern areas, including Irbid, Ajloun and Jerash governorates, and may lead to water pools.

Low clouds will also pass over the ground, causing fog to form over the northern mountain peaks, including the Irbid-Amman road. As for the central regions, cold weather will prevail with continued clouds, and some limited rain showers may extend to parts of the central part of the Kingdom.

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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