Jordan | The latest details of the upcoming Class III air depression and details of the areas covered by the chances of snow and rain

2022-03-22 2022-03-22T18:19:16Z
طقس العرب
طقس العرب
فريق تحرير طقس العرب

Arab weather - a third-degree air depression approaching Jordan on Wednesday, accompanied by a very cold and polar air mass whose impact on the Kingdom is increasing at night, as the weather is generally cold in most areas, with the appearance of some low clouds, and rain and hail are expected, God willing, in the north The Kingdom at intervals, in the form of snow showers in the peaks of the mountains of Jerash and Ajloun, and the amount of clouds in the sky decreases with the afternoon and evening hours, and with it the chances of rain decrease in all regions

More details with my colleague Osama Al-Tarifi via video

If you are reading the news via the pulse app; You can click on "Read on the official website" to watch the video

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-Recommendations | Several important things are recommended to be followed during the impact of the hot mass on the Kingdom

Jordan-Recommendations | Several important things are recommended to be followed during the impact of the hot mass on the Kingdom

The Arabia Weather Center publishes a scientific report on the rare rain event that affected the Emirates and the region during the past week

The Arabia Weather Center publishes a scientific report on the rare rain event that affected the Emirates and the region during the past week

Video | The moment the torrents of the valleys meet the waters of the Gulf in a rare scene in the Emirates

Video | The moment the torrents of the valleys meet the waters of the Gulf in a rare scene in the Emirates

Jordan | Night temperatures are clearly warmer than usual... when will that be?

Jordan | Night temperatures are clearly warmer than usual... when will that be?