Jordan | The Kingdom is increasingly affected by the weather conditions and an expected increase in dust levels during the coming hours

2024-05-27 2024-05-27T06:09:18Z
مهند فاخوري
مهند فاخوري
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Arabia Weather - The latest satellite images received at the “Arab Weather” Center regarding dust, show an increase in the levels of dust and dust plankton in the Kingdom’s atmosphere during the coming hours, as a result of the remnants of a dust wave coming from North Africa across the Mediterranean Sea to the Kingdom, as a result of The Kingdom was increasingly affected by the Khamasini depression today, Monday, which is also accompanied by a rise in temperatures, so that the weather becomes relatively hot in general with the appearance of scattered clouds, and hot in the Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea, and Aqaba, where maximum temperatures approach forty degrees Celsius and perhaps more.

 

The winds will be southeasterly, light to moderate speed, turning in the afternoon hours to southwesterly moderate speed, with active gusts, and causing dust, especially in the south and east of the Kingdom.

 

Therefore, please pay attention to those suffering from respiratory system and allergies by taking appropriate preventive measures, and driving with caution on desert roads due to wind and dust.

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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