Wednesday Warm weather during the day ... and possible light rain on limited parts of the east of the Kingdom

2019-11-12 2019-11-12T12:58:56Z
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Asharq Al Awsat - Temperatures are expected to rise on Wednesday, with warmer weather than usual in various regions and relatively hot in the Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea and Aqaba .

 

Gradually, clouds of clouds appear at different altitudes, which may be interrupted by light local showers in the far east of the Kingdom .

 

 

Monitor the probability of unstable weather by the end of this week

 

 

Winds continue to be southeasterly moderate, sometimes active over the mountains .

 

With the hours of the night, a relatively cool atmosphere prevails over the mountain heights and the areas of the eastern and desert plains, with the emergence of amounts of medium and high clouds .

 

Clouds appear at different altitudes, which may be interrupted by light local showers with limited and limited portions.

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