Arab Weather - Jordan | Tomorrow's weather | Wed 24-2-2021

Written By غالب أبوبكر on 2021/02/23

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Arab Weather - The southern region continues to be affected by the state of atmospheric instability while it retreats from the rest of the regions, and the weather is generally relatively cold, with the appearance of quantities of clouds at different heights. And the opportunity remains ready in the morning for showers of rain, God willing, in the south of the country, some of which are thunderous and torrential and accompanied by showers of hail, which causes a large flow of valleys and reefs and forms sudden torrents, especially in the Badia regions.

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