Find out the amounts of rainfall recorded in the Kingdom's governorates until Monday morning
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Arab Weather - Various parts of the north and center of the Kingdom have been witnessing showers of rain since the morning hours of Monday in various parts of the north and center of the Kingdom, as a result of the region being affected by a low-pressure system classified as first-degree according to the Arab Weather scale for the intensity of low-pressure systems.
The Tlaa Al Ali monitoring station in the capital, Amman, recorded the highest rainfall so far, at 4.8 mm, while the Umm Al Summaq Al Janoubi station recorded 4.5 mm.
Below are the amounts of rainfall recorded until 11:00 AM on Monday morning, 2-10-2024 AD
- Amman - Tlaa Al Ali: 4.8 mm
- Amman - Umm Al-Sumaq South: 4.5 mm
- Salt - Stairs: 2 mm
- Amman - Southern Bnayyat: 1.8 mm
- Jerash - Kefir: 1.2 mm
- Zarqa - Rajm Al Shouf 0.9 mm
- Ajloun - Rasoun, Sanar: 0.3 mm
- Irbid - Northern District: 0.3 mm
- Tafilah: 0
- Meanings: 0
- Al-Ruwaished: 0
- Aqaba: 0
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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