Jordan | Temperatures below zero degrees Celsius were recorded in various regions on Tuesday morning

2022-01-18 2022-01-18T11:04:32Z
هشام جمال
هشام جمال
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Jordan | Temperatures below zero degrees Celsius were recorded in various regions on Tuesday morning

Arab Weather - The weather monitoring stations of the Arab Weather Center on Tuesday morning recorded temperatures below zero degrees Celsius in various regions of the Kingdom on Tuesday morning as a result of the deepening impact of the very cold Siberian polar air mass to the Kingdom, and freezing and frost formed in large areas of the Kingdom.

Lowest temperatures in the Kingdom on Tuesday morning, according to weather stations

 

  • Irbid :°0.4
  • Jerash :°0.7
  • Ajloun :° -2.5
  • Salt :°-0.1
  • Zarqa: °0
  • West Amman: °-1.1
  • East Amman: -0.6°
  • Queen Alia International Airport: 3.4°-
  • Madaba: -1.6 °
  • Karak: -0.8 °
  • Tafila: 2.6-
  • Gloss: °2.4-
  • Mafraq: ° 3.4-
  • Safawi: -5.0 °
  • The net gorge: ° 8.4
  • Petra: ° 5.4 -
  • Shoubak: 4.9°
  • Aqaba : °5.0

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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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