Jordan: Snow chances are the highest in years in the Kingdom, statistically

2024-12-22 2024-12-22T08:15:50Z
عامر المعايطة
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Arab Weather - The Arab Weather Center issued yesterday, Saturday, the seasonal bulletin for the winter months (January/February/March) 2024/2025. The bulletin includes forecasts of rain, floods, and temperatures, in addition to the possibility of snowfall during the current season.

The specialists at "Arab Weather" said that, considering the statistical coefficient and the years of similarity, it is clear that the chances of snowfall are high, God willing, during the current winter season over the mountainous heights, especially in the months of January and February. The following are more details via the attached video:

More analyses of the winter situation will be issued in the coming days with repeated coverage from the Arab Weather Center.

In addition, Jordan's Roya TV will host the CEO of Arabia Weather, Mohammed Al-Shaker, to talk about the current rainy situation and winter forecasts at 8:30 pm on Sunday 12/22/2025 AD.

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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