Shobak records the lowest temperature in the Kingdom in the last 24 hours

2025-02-11 2025-02-11T08:17:38Z
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Arab Weather - As the Kingdom continues to be affected by very cold weather, the Shobak monitoring station affiliated with the Jordan Meteorological Department recorded a very low temperature at dawn today, Tuesday 2-11-2025, reaching minus 4.5 degrees Celsius.

Since the beginning of the winter fifties, the Kingdom has been affected by very cold weather due to the concentration of cold and polar air near the region, which brings very cold weather and low temperatures, especially at night, with the formation of frost in some areas.

The following are the 10 lowest temperatures recorded in various regions of the Kingdom, as monitored by the meteorological stations affiliated with the Meteorological Department at dawn on Tuesday 2-11-2025:

  • Shobak - 4.5°C
  • Ma'an - 1.6°C
  • 0.0°C
  • Blue 0.5°C
  • Qatrana 0.8°C
  • Jafr 0.8°C
  • Queen Alia International Airport 1.0°C
  • Madaba 1.7°C
  • Head high 2.0°C
  • Shadow 2.4°C
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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