Jordan: Rain forecast for the coming hours

2025-12-10 2025-12-10T07:50:06Z
هشام جمال
هشام جمال
كاتب مُحتوى جوّي

Arab Weather - The latest satellite images via the Arab Weather app indicate that the low-pressure system is centered southeast of Cyprus, and the Kingdom will be affected by its front, God willing, as the weather will continue to be partly cloudy to cloudy with a chance of rain showers in some areas, distributed randomly.

During the afternoon hours, the Kingdom will be increasingly affected by a state of atmospheric instability with rain showers in several regions of the Kingdom. These showers may be heavy in some areas, including the southern Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea, Wadi Araba, and extending to the Aqaba Governorate. They may be accompanied by lightning, thunder, and possibly hail in some areas, leading to significant flow in valleys and streams, the formation of flash floods, and the occurrence of water accumulations.

And God knows best.

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