Jordan | When is the effect of the Khamasine Depression expected to decline?

2024-05-27 2024-05-27T12:19:38Z
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Jordan | When is the effect of the Khamasine Depression expected to decline?

Arabia Weather - The latest updates and data received by us at the “Arab Weather” Center indicate that the Khamsin weather will continue during the coming hours, as dust levels rise in the atmosphere in several regions, especially the southern and eastern regions of the Kingdom, as a result of the activity of the westerly winds, which are sometimes accompanied by strong gusts, so Please drive with caution on desert roads due to wind and dust, in addition to taking appropriate preventive measures for respiratory patients.

 

The effect of the Khamaseen depression gradually decreased with the night hours

 

Our latest forecasts at the Arab Weather Center indicate that the levels of dust in the atmosphere will gradually decrease with the night hours, God willing, so that the wind speed will also decrease.

 

Note that tomorrow, Tuesday, the winds are expected to be southwesterly to westerly moderate in speed, active in the afternoon hours, and causing dust in the desert areas.

 

God knows ..

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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