Issued by the Arab Weather Center - Computer simulation maps in Arab Weather indicate that the Kingdom will be affected, God willing, on Wednesday, especially during the afternoon and evening hours, by a state of atmospheric instability that precedes a fourth-degree low-pressure system (highly effective, affecting on Thursday). This advanced classification of the low-pressure system was granted due to its high impact on the southern regions of the Kingdom, as the southern regions are expected to receive large amounts of rain due to the continuation and intensity of rainfall, leading to significant flow in valleys and torrents, in addition to the possibility of flooding in some valleys, and perhaps soil and rock erosion in the affected areas.
The northern, central and eastern regions will not be isolated from the effects of the low-pressure system, as cold winter weather is expected to prevail in these regions with intermittent rainfall, which may be heavy at times and may be accompanied by thunder and local hail showers.
Wednesday: The weather will be relatively cold in general, with clouds continuing to appear at different altitudes, and there is a possibility of rain in limited areas.
Wednesday afternoon and evening: The Kingdom will be affected by a state of atmospheric instability starting from the afternoon and evening hours, concentrated in the southern regions and expanding towards the rest of the regions, as rain clouds advance from southern Palestine towards the south of the Kingdom, including the Aqaba Governorate, which may be interspersed with thunder cells accompanied by heavy downpours and hail, which may lead to the flow of valleys and the formation of torrents. These rain clouds advance towards the desert regions, in addition to parts of the central regions, the Capital Governorate, and parts of the northern and eastern regions, accompanied by rain that is sometimes thundery and may be accompanied by local showers of hail.
The weather in the southern part of the Kingdom (Karak, Tafilah, Ma'an, and Aqaba governorates) will be cold, cloudy, and rainy, God willing. The rain will be heavy at times, accompanied by thunder and hail. Due to the prolonged heavy rainfall, flash floods are expected in the valleys and ravines of southern Jordan, necessitating maximum preparedness and vigilance. The rainfall may also trigger landslides on vulnerable mountain slopes.
And with the morning hours, snowfall is expected, God willing, and perhaps it may accumulate temporarily on the high peaks of the southern high mountain ranges (the Sharah Mountains), including the peaks of Ras al-Naqab (the desert road connecting with the Aqaba Governorate), Jabal Mubarak and the surrounding areas such as Ayl, Al-Rajef and Al-Taybeh Al-Janoubiya of the Petra District, the high heights of Al-Shoubak and the heights of Al-Hisha and the King’s Road connecting Al-Shoubak and Wadi Musa, in addition to the high peaks of Al-Qadisiyah and the Al-Rashadiyah area.
In the remaining northern and central regions, including the capital Amman, the weather will be cold with intermittent rain, which may be heavy at times, especially in the northern areas, accompanied by low-lying clouds. Rain will also extend to the eastern regions, becoming thundery and causing flash floods in the wadis and valleys.
1) Be aware in the south of the Kingdom of the great dangers resulting from the formation of strong torrents and flooding of valleys, and do not be present in the valleys or risk crossing them while their water level is high.
2) Be aware of the risk of rockfalls on mountain slopes prone to them.
3) Be aware of the risk of slipping due to snowfall on the high mountain peaks in the Sharah Mountains on Thursday morning.
4) Be aware of the risk of fog formation and reduced horizontal visibility in mountainous areas.
The weather will be cold and wintry, with rainfall slightly less intense in the southern regions, but it will still be present. The weather will be cold and cloudy with intermittent rain in the north and center of the Kingdom, in addition to the governorates of Karak and Tafila. Low clouds touching the ground will cross the high mountain peaks, leading to the formation of fog and a decrease in horizontal visibility. The winds will be active westerly winds with strong gusts.
1) Be aware in the south of the Kingdom of the great dangers resulting from the formation of strong torrents and flooding of valleys, and do not be present in the valleys or risk crossing them while their water level is high.
2) Be aware of the risk of rockfalls on mountain slopes prone to them.
3) Be aware of the risk of fog formation and reduced horizontal visibility in mountainous areas.
Temperatures will be about 8-10 degrees Celsius cooler than average for this time of year. The weather will be cold and cloudy with intermittent rain in the north and center of the Kingdom, sometimes extending towards Karak Governorate. Winds will be active westerly, with very strong gusts.
And God knows best.
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