The series of rain events known as `Ghaith` has ended... but chances of rain will continue throughout April, God willing.

2026-04-02 2026-04-02T17:17:51Z
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The series of rain events known as `Ghaith` has ended... but chances of rain will continue throughout April, God willing.

Arab Weather - Arab Weather updates reported the end of the series of rainy conditions known as "Ghaith", which affected the Kingdom during the period from the middle of last March until the beginning of April, during which several weather depressions and cases of atmospheric instability followed one another.

 

These conditions, thank God, have led to large amounts of rain in large areas of the Arab world, including Jordan, which has clearly contributed to raising water reserves, increasing soil moisture, replenishing groundwater, and improving the performance of the rainy season in the Levant region.

 

According to computer maps, although the rainy weather event “Ghaith” has ended, this does not mean the end of the chances of rainfall, as the opportunity is still available, God willing, for the region to be affected by new rainy weather events during the month of April, even if they are at widely spaced intervals or of a different nature.

 

We ask God that these rains be a blessing and a source of goodness, bringing mercy and watering the land and its people.

 

And God knows best.

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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