Jordan: Clouds observed in the eastern Mediterranean Sea, with expectations that they will affect the north of the Kingdom this evening

2024-11-10 2024-11-10T11:56:52Z
سنان خلف
سنان خلف
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Arab Weather - The latest satellite images show the concentration of large amounts of cumulonimbus clouds in the eastern basin of the Mediterranean Sea, gradually moving eastward, where it is expected that their impact will gradually begin on the far north of the Kingdom during the evening hours of Sunday.

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God willing, clouds are expected to gradually begin to multiply in the far north of the Kingdom during the evening hours, and the opportunity will be available for showers of rain, expanding to include large parts of the governorates of Irbid, Ajloun and the northern Jordan Valley. It is not unlikely that the rain will be heavy at times and accompanied by lightning and thunder, and God knows best.

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