Arab Weather - Jordan | Tomorrow's weather | Sunday 13-12-2020

2020-12-12 2020-12-12T16:13:00Z
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Arab Weather - The weather is relatively cold tonight in general in different regions of the Kingdom, with the emergence of quantities of medium-high clouds.

The possibility remains that some local showers will fall from rain in limited areas.

The winds are southeasterly moderate to brisk, and they increase the feeling of cold dramatically.

Tomorrow, there will be a rise in temperatures, and they will be 6-8 degrees Celsius higher than their averages for this time of the year.

And the weather becomes pleasant in the high mountainous elevations, and relatively warm in the rest of the regions, while it is generally warm in the Jordan Valley, Bahr Elmit and Aqaba regions.

The winds are between southeasterly and southwesterly moderate in speed, active at intervals in the south and east of the Kingdom and they cause dust and form some temporary dust waves that lead to a decrease in the horizontal visibility.

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