وأخيراً .. الأمطار الغزيرة تضرب أجزاء من العاصمة عمان

Written By أسامة الطريفي on 2013/11/01

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.

موقع ArabiaWeather.com- اسامة الطريفي- بدأ مع ساعات العصر تأثر أجزاء من العاصمة عمان بتطور لسحب رعدية ماطرة ، عملت على تساقط الأمطار الغزيرة بحمد لله .

 

وتشهد أجزاء من منطقة شارع الجامعة بالاضافة الى أبو نصير ومنطقتي تلاع العلي وصويلح هطولاً أمطار متوسطة الى غزيرة ، في حين يسمع صوت الرعود في بقية المناطق بوضوح . 

 

ومن المُتوقع أن يمتد هطول الأمطار ليطال مناطق أوسع في العاصمة عمان خلال الساعات القادمة بإذن الله .

 

تابعونا في تغطيتنا المستمرة .

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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