Jordan - Update at 9:40 pm | Satellite images monitor the progress of more dust in the coming hours, and the south of the Kingdom is under the dust target

2022-04-23 2022-04-23T18:48:26Z
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Arab Weather - The satellite images developed by the Arab Regional Weather Center are still monitoring the progress of dense amounts of dust from the eastern regions to the north and center of the Kingdom, including the capital Amman, during the next few hours, as the dusty weather is expected to continue in many regions.

At the same time, the movement of quantities of dust through the southern Badia to the southern governorates of the Kingdom will be monitored during the next few hours.

Under the dusty weather conditions, warnings and recommendations continue to require attention to the danger of low horizontal visibility, especially on external roads.

 

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