Jordan - Weather Forecast | A rise in temperatures and moderate weather in most areas tomorrow | Saturday 10/15-2022

Written By طقس العرب on 2022/10/15

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Arab Weather - Tomorrow, Sunday, temperatures are expected to rise, to become around their general rates for this time of the year to a little higher, and the weather is autumnal in general, moderate, and tends to heat in low areas, and gradually amounts of clouds appear at different heights and there is an opportunity for precipitation Thunder showers at times in narrow geographic areas, and the winds will be southeasterly light to moderate, changing in the afternoon to westerly moderate speed.

 

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