Update No. 1, the last satellite images .....

2020-01-08 2020-01-08T12:47:17Z
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Update No. 1 - the last satellite imagery .....

The latest satellite readings and images indicate that some areas of the northern part of the Kingdom have been affected by the effective portion of the depression.

Where the last pictures indicate that large quantities of heavy rain clouds poured into the Palestinian lands, and the impact of those clouds began to affect parts of the north of the Kingdom and parts of Al Balqa Governorate.

It is expected that these clouds will rush during the next few hours towards many parts of the north, center and south of the Kingdom, and thus the main activity begins to affect the atmosphere of the Kingdom.

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