حالة الطرق في المملكة عند الساعة 2 من بعد الظهر

Written By admin on 2013/03/23

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موقع ArabiaWeather.com  - أفادت مديرية الدفاع المدني عن طريق مركزها الاعلامي ، بأن كافة الطُرق في المملكة سالكة عند الساعة 2:00 من بعض الظُهر ، حيثُ لا تتأثر الطُرق بالغبار و الاتربة.

 

و كانت العديد من طُرق المملكة قد تعرّضت يوم أمس الجُمعة إلى عواصف رملية قوية عملت على تدني مدى الرؤية الافقية بشكل كبير خاصة على الطرق الصحراوية ما بين عمّان و العقبة و ما بين عمّان و الحدود العراقية.

 

و بحسب التوقعات ، تبقى الرياح اليوم غربية نشطة السرعة، مع هبات قوية أحياناً.  مما يُبقي خطر تدني مدى الرؤية الأفقية في البادية والطرق الصحراوية قائماً نتيجة الغبار المُثار بفعل الرياح النشطة.

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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