Jordan | Rain chances will decrease as of tonight, wind activity and dust chances in these areas

Written By سنان خلف on 2024/03/25

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.

Arab Weather - The weather forecast team expects that the weather will return to complete stability in various regions starting tonight, with the chances of rain receding. The weather will be generally cold with the appearance of low clouds, especially in the north of the Kingdom, while the winds will be westerly, light to moderate speed.

 

As for tomorrow, Tuesday, there will be a clear rise in temperatures, becoming around their usual levels for this time of the year and slightly higher. The weather will be generally pleasantly hot in most regions, and amounts of clouds will appear from time to time in different parts of the Kingdom.

 

It is expected that the Kingdom will be affected by moderate westerly winds, active during the noon and afternoon hours, and accompanied by strong gusts in the northern and eastern desert, which may reduce horizontal visibility in those areas.

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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