Jordan: Satellite image monitoring.. The low pressure system is centered west of Cyprus and will continue to approach the Kingdom in the coming hours

2024-12-30 2024-12-30T07:45:38Z
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Jordan: Satellite image monitoring.. The low pressure system is centered west of Cyprus and will continue to approach the Kingdom in the coming hours

Arab Weather - The latest satellite images in "Arab Weather" indicate that the low pressure system is currently centered to the west of the island of Cyprus, accompanied by amounts of rain clouds and continuing to move towards the Kingdom.

The Kingdom's sky is currently witnessing the spread of clouds at different altitudes, accompanied by scattered showers of rain in different parts of the north and center of the Kingdom.

During the coming hours and today, the low pressure system is expected to continue moving eastward, so rain clouds are expected to continue flowing towards the northern regions and parts of the central region, accompanied by rain, God willing, at intervals in the north and center of the Kingdom, increasing in intensity over time, and gradually extending towards parts of Karak.

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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