Quantities of rain recorded during the recent depression that affected the Kingdom

2021-01-18 2021-01-18T21:14:54Z
غالب أبوبكر
غالب أبوبكر
كاتب مُحتوى ومسؤول تواصل اجتماعي

Arab Weather - The city was affected by the hours of Sunday evening by an air depression that was classified as a second-class depression by the sense of the indicator of the intensity of the depressions by the Arab weather, and the rainfall, which was heavy at times in the northern and central regions

Following are the amounts of rain recorded during the last geological depression that affected the Kingdom, according to Arab weather stations:

Irbid: 25.8 mm

Ajloun: (Unavailability of a weather station)

Jerash: 21.3 mm

Al Mafraq: (Unavailability of a weather station)

Salt: 6.3 mm

West Amman: 48 mm

South Amman: 36.6 mm

Banquet: 49.2 mm

Karak: 0 mm

Splinter: 6.3 mm

Tafila: 0 mm

Glossiness: 0 mm

Obstacle: 0 mm

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.
See More
Related News
Hot air is approaching the Kingdom, but without causing a heat wave. Learn about the weekend weather details.

Hot air is approaching the Kingdom, but without causing a heat wave. Learn about the weekend weather details.

Early summer weather is expected to affect eight Arab countries, with five capitals set to experience temperatures as high as 40 degrees Celsius in the coming days.

Early summer weather is expected to affect eight Arab countries, with five capitals set to experience temperatures as high as 40 degrees Celsius in the coming days.

Two air depressions, one brings rain and the other brings heat... How so?

Two air depressions, one brings rain and the other brings heat... How so?

Jordan | 54 deaths from snakebites in one month, amid fears of an increase in the number of snakebites as temperatures rise over the weekend.

Jordan | 54 deaths from snakebites in one month, amid fears of an increase in the number of snakebites as temperatures rise over the weekend.