Jordan | The extension of the Red Sea depression from Tuesday, the most prominent expected impacts

Written By هشام جمال on 2020/10/05

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Arab Weather - According to the latest numerical outputs, the Kingdom is expected to be affected by the extension of the Red Sea Thermal Depression, starting from Tuesday, so that the temperatures rise and the weather becomes hotter than usual for daylight hours, and the winds fluctuate in direction between the eastern and the northwest, with a percentage of dust in the atmosphere that may not be visible During the night hours the temperatures rise slightly and the weather is generally mild.

The Kingdom will continue to be affected by the Red Sea Depression for the rest of the week, and the most prominent impacts are expected.

• The temperatures continue to rise further on Wednesday, and the weather is relatively hot during the day and moderate with the late night hours, and the winds are volatile, with the possibility of some dust levels in the atmosphere.

• The weather remains relatively hot on Thursday, and the southeastern / eastern winds dominate the Kingdom, causing an increase in the sense of heat and high dust levels in the air in most regions of the Kingdom, and the weather is moderate to gentle at night, especially with the late hours of the night, God willing, and there is a possibility that some thunder clouds are limited The range, especially in the southern Badia, and the impact of the extension of the thermal depression will continue during the weekend.

Important recommendations during the coming days.

• It is advised not to swim in the Dead Sea during the eastern winds due to the high risk of stranding on the Palestinian side and the difficulty of returning.

• Attention to respiratory patients from the high levels of dust in the air, even if they are not visible.

God knows.

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