The amount of rain recorded in the governorates of the Kingdom during the past 24 hours until 8 am on Monday morning

2019-12-09 2019-12-09T10:18:11Z
أريج الدجاني
أريج الدجاني
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Arab Weather - Today, the Kingdom of Jordan continues to be affected by a "normal" second-degree air depression, which results in an extension of cumulative clouds and thunderstorms to various regions of the Kingdom, which leads to showers of varying intensity of rain, which are heavy and sometimes accompanied by thunder.

 

Hence, the quantities of rain recorded according to the Arab weather stations in the governorates of the Kingdom during the past 24 hours until 8 am today, Monday 12/9/2019

 

The amount of rain recorded according to the Arab weather stations during the past 24 hours

 

The quantities recorded in the governorates of the Kingdom until 8 this morning:

  • Irbid: 30 mm
  • Jerash: 27 mm
  • Balqa: 19 mm
  • Divider: 7 mm
  • West of the capital, Amman: 25 mm
  • East of Amman: 14 mm
  • Blue: 14 mm
  • Madaba: 22 mm
  • Karak: 13 mm
  • Tafila: 2 mm
  • Badia: 0 mm
  • South: 0 mm

 

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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