Jordan | New details released about the chances of snowfall on Thursday and Friday
Arab weather - As the Kingdom becomes more affected by the depression and the very cold air mass on Thursday, it is expected that showers of snow will fall in the morning over the high mountain heights that are more than 1,000 meters above sea level in the north and center of the Kingdom, but with the noon and afternoon hours, the level of snowfall rises to 1200 meters, and it is expected that snow will continue to fall over the high peaks of the Jerash and Ajloun mountains for the rest of the day, while the snow will become mixed with rain in the mountains of the capital and Al-Balqa.
It is possible that intermittent showers of snow will fall over the peaks of the Sharah Mountains in the south of the Kingdom during the morning and late morning hours, and the chances of precipitation will decrease for the rest of the day.
It is also not excluded that limited accumulations of snow will occur over the peaks of the Ajloun and Jerash mountains during daylight hours, and the chances of accumulation include Ras Munif specifically in Ajloun, in addition to Sof in Jerash.
However, with the Thursday/Friday night hours, snow showers continue to fall at intervals in the northern heights of more than 1200 meters, and the chances of snow showers return to improve over the central areas whose height is more than 1000 meters above sea level, including including the capital and high survival peaks. After midnight.
And if the rains extend to the southern regions, they will be in the form of spotty showers of snow over some southern peaks.
Snow chances continue into Friday morning hours
Snow opportunities continue with Friday morning hours over the high mountainous heights of more than 1,000 meters in the north and center of the Kingdom, but the more we go in the late morning hours and during the day, the precipitation becomes in the form of rain mixed with snow.
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