Jordan | Rainfall amounts.. Total rainfall in various regions of the Kingdom from Sunday to Wednesday 24-27/11/2024

2024-11-27 2024-11-27T15:01:55Z
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Arab Weather - The Kingdom has been affected since last Sunday by a very cold air mass, accompanied by a drop in temperatures and some rain falling from time to time in various regions of the Kingdom.

 

Weather forecasters said in "Arab Weather" that the total amount of rain that fell during the period of the weather conditions, from Sunday until Wednesday morning, is considered modest due to the nature of the influential weather system, which was accompanied by light to moderate rain in all regions. The following is the total amount of rain that fell in various regions of the Kingdom from Sunday 11-24-2024 until Wednesday morning 11-27-2024:

  • Irbid 10.7 mm
  • Ajloun 13.8 mm
  • Grinding 4.25 mm
  • 3.4mm spacer
  • Balqa 15.9 mm
  • Blue 2.6mm
  • West Amman 7.8 mm
  • South Amman 17.6
  • Madaba 3.5mm
  • Karak 20.2 mm
  • Tafilah 18.3
  • Meaning 1.5 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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