The lowest in Shobak.. Find out the 10 lowest minimum temperatures recorded in the Kingdom this morning

2025-02-09 2025-02-09T08:46:45Z
هشام جمال
هشام جمال
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Arab Weather - During the hours of Sunday morning, very cold weather prevailed in most parts of the Kingdom, with frost forming in several parts and freezing occurring over high mountain heights and water gathering areas. Fog also formed to a limited extent in parts of the eastern plains and the Queen Alia International Airport area.

 

Very cold weather this morning and very low temperatures recorded by weather stations

The Meteorology Department's network of weather stations recorded extremely low temperatures during the morning hours today, reaching around zero degrees Celsius in the capital, Amman, with severe frost occurring in several parts of the Kingdom amidst extremely cold weather.

 

The 10 lowest temperatures recorded according to the Meteorological Department:

 

Shobak: -4.6 °C
Al-Jafr: -2.0 °C
Meaning: -1.6 °C
Queen Alia International Airport (official terminal): -1.5°C
Al Hussein Gardens: -0.1 °C
Tafilah: 0 °C
Temperature: 0.4 °C
Qatrana: 0.4 °C
Head of Manif: -1.0 °C
Mafraq: -1.0 °C

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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