Jordan | A second-degree depression will affect the Kingdom on Monday, accompanied by a relatively cold air mass

Written By سنان خلف on 2024/05/04

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Arabia Weather - The latest updates and data received by us in the weather forecast section at the “Arab Weather” Center indicate that the Kingdom was affected on Monday 5/6/2024, God willing, by an air depression classified as second degree “normal,” according to the classification scale of air depressions approved by us. At the Arab Weather Center, the depression is accompanied by a relatively cold air mass, and showers of rain, God willing, may sometimes be accompanied by thunder in the northern and central regions of the Kingdom.

 

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