Jordan: Rainfall amounts recorded according to the weather monitoring stations of the Meteorological Department

2025-11-15 2025-11-15T17:45:21Z
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Arab Weather - The highest amount of rainfall during the past 24 hours in the northern regions was recorded at the Ajloun monitoring station, which recorded 41.3 mm, followed by Irbid, which recorded 18 mm.

Acting Director of the Meteorological Department, Abdul-Moneim Al-Qaraleh, explained that the Wadi Al-Rayan monitoring station recorded 13.1 mm, followed in the southern regions by the Karak monitoring station, which recorded 11.7 mm.

He added that the latest radar images from the Meteorological Department indicate heavy rainfall in the north of the Kingdom, calling on citizens to take precautions and stay away from flood channels.

Source: The Kingdom.

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