Arab Weather - Jordan | Home weather forecast | Saturday 26-12-2020

Written By غالب أبوبكر on 2020/12/26

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Arab Weather - It is expected that the impact of the Siberian air rise on the Kingdom will deepen and the effect of the cold air mass associated with it will deepen, and the temperatures will continue close to their general levels, and the concrete / perceived temperatures will be very low.

The weather is generally cold and often sunny in most regions, and some clouds appear at different altitudes in the east of the Kingdom.

The winds are southeasterly active in speed, with strong gusts at times, which greatly increase the sense of cold, and are also accompanied by strong gusts in the regions of the valley and may be associated with the formation of raised dust in some areas.

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