Jordan: Amounts of rain recorded from Friday morning until 8:00 pm on Saturday 20/11/2021

2021-11-20 2021-11-20T17:39:05Z
غالب أبوبكر
غالب أبوبكر
كاتب مُحتوى ومسؤول تواصل اجتماعي

Weather of Arabia - The Kingdom has been affected by a state of atmospheric instability since the hours of noon and afternoon on Friday, when showers of rain fell, some of them heavy and associated with thunderstorms and hail in some regions of the Kingdom

Heavy rains led to a rise in the water level and the formation of torrential rains in some areas.

The following are the amounts of precipitation from the morning hours of Friday 19/11/2021 until 8:00 pm on Saturday 20/11/2021, according to Arab weather stations:

  • Irbid: 16.5 mm
  • Ajloun: 15 mm
  • Jerash: 10 mm
  • Mafraq: 6 mm
  • Salt: 4.2 mm
  • West Amman: 12 mm
  • East Amman: 8.1 mm
  • Blue: 3.6 mm
  • Madaba: 1.2 mm
  • Karak: 11.7 mm
  • Tafila: 8.7 mm
  • Burst: 5.4 mm
  • Gloss: 0 mm
  • Obstacle: 0 mm
  • Al-Ruwaished: 0 mm

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.
See More
Related News
Jordan: Will the Kingdom be affected by more Khamaseen depressions? What do the indicators say?

Jordan: Will the Kingdom be affected by more Khamaseen depressions? What do the indicators say?

Jordan: Find out when the Khamasin weather will recede from the Kingdom and when spring weather will return.

Jordan: Find out when the Khamasin weather will recede from the Kingdom and when spring weather will return.

Jordan: The Kingdom will be increasingly affected by the Khamaseen depression tonight (dusty weather and possible mud showers late at night and at dawn)

Jordan: The Kingdom will be increasingly affected by the Khamaseen depression tonight (dusty weather and possible mud showers late at night and at dawn)

A severe sandstorm is affecting Egypt. Will it reach Jordan as the Khamaseen depression approaches?

A severe sandstorm is affecting Egypt. Will it reach Jordan as the Khamaseen depression approaches?