Jordan: Clear cold weather at dawn and Thursday morning, requiring warm clothing, especially for school students

2024-12-04 2024-12-04T18:26:43Z
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Jordan: Clear cold weather at dawn and Thursday morning, requiring warm clothing, especially for school students

Arab Weather - The latest weather maps outputs in "Arab Weather", especially those concerned with monitoring surface factors, indicate a clear drop in temperatures during the dawn and morning hours of tomorrow, Thursday, which requires paying close attention to the cold weather.

Recommendations for school students

The cold weather at dawn and morning coincides with the students waking up and going to school. During this period, it is recommended to wear warmer clothes due to the noticeable cold weather, especially for residents of the high mountainous areas.

See the expected temperatures in your area tomorrow morning from here

We also note in "Arab Weather" the possibility of frost forming during the dawn and early morning hours in parts of the southern desert and the peaks of the southern highlands.

We wish everyone safety

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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