Jordan | Find out the 10 coldest temperatures expected tonight

2024-12-14 2024-12-14T15:23:06Z
عامر المعايطة
عامر المعايطة
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Arab Weather - God willing, the Kingdom is expected to be increasingly affected by an extension of the Siberian high pressure system starting from this night, Saturday/Sunday night and Sunday dawn, accompanied by the rush of a very cold and dry air mass in the surface layers of the atmosphere.

Weather forecasters at "Arab Weather" said that a significant drop in temperatures is expected tonight and at dawn on Sunday, and temperatures are expected to approach zero degrees Celsius in large parts of the Kingdom, while they will be lower than that in the eastern parts. The following is a list of the 10 coldest minimum temperatures expected tonight:

  • Al-Ruwaished/Eastern Badia 3 degrees below zero
  • Safawi/Eastern Desert 2 degrees below zero
  • Sharah Mountains / South of the Kingdom 2 degrees below zero
  • Blue / East of the Kingdom 0°C
  • Al-Jafr / Southern Badia 0°C
  • Ras Munif/Ajloun 0°C
  • Meaning 1 degree below zero
  • Blue 1 degree Celsius
  • Queen Alia International Airport 0°C
  • Amman 3 degrees Celsius
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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