Arab Weather | Today's weather in Jordan | Wednesday 16/12/2020

Written By طقس العرب on 2020/12/15

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Weather of Arabia - The Kingdom is gradually affected during the day by an atmospheric depression in all layers of the atmosphere that is centered on the surface on Wednesday noon off the Lebanese coast and is classified as second-class according to the indicator measuring the severity of the atmospheric depressions so that with the passage of daylight hours the chances of precipitation increase in large parts of the Kingdom accompanied by the occurrence of thunder Sometimes, the kingdom is affected by the depression during the night hours

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