Live || The effects of the low-level atmosphere continue during the coming hours

Written By أريج الدجاني on 2020/01/24

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Weather of Arabia - Satellite imagery indicates the continuation of cumulus clouds to the northern and central regions of the Kingdom and its impact by varying medium to heavy rains accompanied by thunder and occasional hail showers.
These clouds extend to the south of the Kingdom in the form of torrential rain precipitation accompanied by hail showers, as snow is expected to fall and accumulate over the tops of the high southern heights, perhaps stretching in the form of light or unaffected snow showers towards the northern and central mountains of the Kingdom that rise 1000 meters above the sea including The heights of the capital, Amman.

 

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