Jordan | The effects of the Khamasini Depression are approaching, and a hot, dry and dusty Pentecostal atmosphere is expected today.

2022-04-30 2022-04-30T06:46:09Z
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Arab weather - according to what the satellite images indicate, the effects of the Khamasini depression are expected to begin in the coming hours, as active southwesterly winds blowing loaded with large quantities of dust coming from the Egyptian airspace.

While it is expected that the peak of the five-year weather will be with the early afternoon, afternoon and evening hours, when active winds blow and strong gifts raise dust and dust and work to reduce the extent of horizontal visibility, especially in the desert areas and the southern and eastern desert roads of the Kingdom.

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