Jordan | Tuesday/Wednesday night will be cooler than previous nights and fog expected including windowed roads

2021-11-02 2021-11-02T08:12:47Z
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هشام جمال
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Arab weather - the latest outputs of numerical weather models indicate a decrease in night temperatures compared to the previous nights, so that the weather is relatively cold at the late night hours in many areas, cold in the high mountainous heights, which requires wearing a coat when leaving the house.


This coincides with the occurrence of a noticeable increase in the percentage of surface humidity to exceed 95% in some areas, so that fog forms in some areas of the eastern plains and the southeastern Badia. Fog is formed until the early morning hours, and it is not excluded that the fog will be thick at times, causing a decrease in the horizontal visibility.

Drivers are advised to pay attention while driving on roads that witness the formation of fog.

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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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