Jordan - Weekly weather forecast | Warm weather, fifties, and a radical reversal of the weather in the middle of the week, and a return to rain | Saturday 08-04-2023

2023-04-08 2023-04-08T13:06:54Z
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Weather of Arabia - It is expected that the Kingdom of Jordan will be affected by a five-year depression tomorrow, which will be associated with a relatively hot and dry air mass, with a high concentration of dust in the air with varying intensity. On Monday, it is expected that unstable weather conditions will prevail in the Kingdom, with chances of thunderstorms of rain in some areas. It may be heavy in the south of the Kingdom, which calls for warning of the formation of torrents

And a new air depression affecting Jordan on Wednesday, its details via the weekly weather bulletin video

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