The rains of the period 10-15 January in the current season’s square raise and modify the rainy season
<p style=";text-align:left;direction:ltr">Arabia Weather - The rains of the period (10-15) January in Murabbaneya of the current season increase and modify the rainy season by rates ranging between (1%-13%)<br /></p><p style=";text-align:left;direction:ltr"> And in the details: The Director of the Meteorological Department, Mr. Raed Rafid Al Khattab, stated that during the period (10-15) of January in the current season 2023/2024, the Kingdom witnessed rainfall in the north and center of the Kingdom, and it was heavy at intervals in the northern regions and some central regions. Which led to the formation of torrents in the valleys and low-lying areas in these areas, where the Ras Munif weather station recorded the highest rainfall total in the northern regions, amounting to 73.2 mm, which constitutes 12% of its general seasonal average, followed by the Irbid weather station, with a rain total of 56.5. mm, which constitutes 13% of its general seasonal average, followed by the Baqoura monitoring station in the northern Jordan Valley, with a rainfall total of 51.5 mm, which constitutes 13% of its general seasonal average.</p><p style=";text-align:left;direction:ltr"><br /> Al Khattab added that the central-western regions recorded the highest rainfall total at the Salt weather monitoring station, amounting to 61.7 mm, which constitutes 12% of its general seasonal average, followed by the Al-Hussein Gardens monitoring station, with a rainfall total of 60.0 mm, which constitutes 13% of its general seasonal average. It was followed by the University of Jordan monitoring station with a rainfall total of 56.9 mm, which constitutes 11% of its general seasonal average, followed by the Amman Civil Airport monitoring station with a rainfall total of 26.1 mm, which constitutes 11% of its general seasonal average.</p><p style=";text-align:left;direction:ltr"><br /> Al Khattab reported that in the central-eastern regions, the Queen Alia International Airport monitoring station recorded the highest rainfall total of 15.0 mm, which constitutes 10% of its general seasonal average, followed by Wadi Al Dhlail station, with a rainfall total of 11 mm, which constitutes 8% of its average. The general seasonal season, while most of the southern and eastern regions of the Kingdom, with the exception of parts of the southern regions, have not recorded any rainfall until this morning.</p><p style=";text-align:left;direction:ltr"><br /> It is worth noting that most of the northern regions, including the northern Jordan Valley, achieved rainfall for the Murabbaniyya period before its end, which usually constitutes 30% of the general seasonal rainfall average in most regions of the Kingdom, while most of the central regions, including the central Jordan Valley, achieved more than two-thirds of the total rainfall for the Murabbaniyya period. .</p><p style=";text-align:left;direction:ltr"></p><p style=";text-align:left;direction:ltr"> <strong>Meteorological Department</strong></p>
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