The total rainfall in various regions of the Kingdom during the impact of the unstable weather conditions since last Tuesday until Thursday morning, 2/13/2025

2025-02-13 2025-02-13T09:22:41Z
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Arab Weather - Praise be to God, rain fell in different regions of the Kingdom since last Tuesday until Thursday morning, and was mainly concentrated in the northern and central regions of the Kingdom.

 

This comes as a result of the Kingdom being affected by unstable weather conditions, which resulted in rain, accompanied yesterday, Wednesday, by thunder and hail showers in some areas.

 

The following is the total amount of rainfall in various regions of the Kingdom, according to what was monitored by the Arab Weather Network until Thursday morning:

  • Irbid 4.2 mm
  • Blue/Gibraltar 4.5 mm
  • Zarqa / Rajm Al-Shouf 1.5 mm
  • Salt 4 mm
  • Karak 0.3 mm
  • Jerash / Kefir 3.9 mm
  • Ajloun / Rasoun 13.9 mm
  • Amman / South Bnayyat 6.9 mm
  • Amman / Tlaa Al Ali 6 mm
  • 2mm spacer
  • Madaba 0 mm
  • Meaning 0 mm
  • Aqaba 0 mm
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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