On satellites, watch the fog-forming areas on Wednesday, February 5-2020

2020-02-05 2020-02-05T06:28:36Z
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Weather of Arabia - The latest satellite imagery received at the Arab Weather Operations Center indicates that different regions of the Kingdom are currently experiencing thick fog that greatly impedes horizontal horizon. These areas include: south of the capital Amman, a region and Queen Alia International Airport, parts of Al-Qweismeh, Muwaqqar, Juwaida and Abu Alanda, Al-Mafraq City, the international road with the northern border, the valleys of Jerash and Ajloun Governorate, Azraq region, limited parts of Wadi Araba, Ras Al-Negab, Al-Jafr and parts of the Southern Badia.

And it is expected, God willing, that the fog will gradually subside during the next two hours and before noon today, after which the weather will turn into mostly sunny and stable with a rise in temperature compared to what it was in the past days.

And the rite of the Arabs recommends that drivers on foggy roads need to be extremely careful and cautious as a result of the lack or the low level of horizontal visibility due to fog.

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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