Jordan | Rain performance to date is the weakest in decades in the Kingdom

2024-12-22 2024-12-22T18:42:12Z
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Jordan | Rain performance to date is the weakest in decades in the Kingdom

Arab Weather - In a television interview on the Nabd Al-Balad program, the Executive Director of the Arab Weather Center, Muhammad Al-Shaker, confirmed that the rainfall performance to date is the weakest in decades in the Kingdom. For example, the rainfall performance in the capital to date (12/22/2024) has reached less than 10% compared to what is usual, which represents less than 3% of the entire rainy season. This weakness in the rainfall reality has consequences for agriculture and water resources, but Arab Weather is optimistic about improving performance in the coming months, God willing.

The following is the performance of the rainy season in the northern region until the end of autumn (12/21/2024)

The following is the performance of the rainy season in the central region until the end of autumn (12/21/2024)

The following is the performance of the rainy season in the southern region until the end of autumn (12/21/2024)

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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