Jordan: Indications that the Kingdom will be affected by a five-year depression, accompanied by large fluctuations in temperatures at the end of the week
Weather of Arabia - The latest readings of weather maps indicate that the relatively cold air mass affected by the Kingdom will end on Monday, as the atmosphere returns to what is usual for it to be spring, but the same maps indicate that there is a five-year depression expected to rush towards the eastern Mediterranean and The Levant is the end of this week, and it is accompanied by a relatively hot air mass.
Thursday: A five-year depression is approaching the Kingdom, centered over the Egyptian territories
It is expected that the Kingdom will be affected on Thursday by the Khamasini depression, which is expected to be concentrated on Thursday afternoon to the north of Egypt, so that a significant rise in temperatures will occur and they will become several degrees higher than the usual rates.
The weather will be relatively hot and dry in most regions of the Kingdom, and it will even be hot in the Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea, and Aqaba, as the highs exceed the mid-30s Celsius in these regions.
The depression is moving towards the eastern basin of the Mediterranean, in preparation for the eruption of a less hot air mass behind it
On Friday, the Kingdom will continue to be affected by the Khamasini depression, so that Khamasini weather conditions prevail in the Kingdom, and the weather will be relatively hot, dry and dusty in most regions of the Kingdom, and some high and medium clouds will appear at intervals.
And the same five-year depression moves towards the eastern basin of the Mediterranean Sea, and an air mass with colder temperatures than usual rushes behind it at night coming from the European continent, so that a revolution occurs in the atmosphere as of Friday / Saturday night, and a significant drop in temperatures occurs and returns The weather becomes relatively cold in general in several regions of the Kingdom.
God knows.
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