A dust wave was monitored heading towards the capital, Amman, and later reached the north of the Kingdom, with a noticeable increase in dust levels in the atmosphere.

2025-02-15 2025-02-15T14:40:12Z
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A dust wave was monitored heading towards the capital, Amman, and later reached the north of the Kingdom, with a noticeable increase in dust levels in the atmosphere.

Arab Weather - Satellite images recently taken by the Arab Weather Regional Center, which track dust locations, indicate that dust waves are being monitored in the east of the Kingdom. In the coming hours, dust waves will begin to affect the main cities in the center of the Kingdom, specifically the capital Amman, and will later extend to some northern regions, where there will be a noticeable increase in dust levels with a decrease in horizontal visibility.

In light of the prevailing weather conditions, the Arab Weather website advises patients with respiratory and eye diseases to close windows and take the necessary precautions to deal with the dust wave that will affect some areas of the north and center of the Kingdom.

And God knows best.

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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