Jordan | Large amounts of rain were recorded from Monday morning until 1:00 am Tuesday

2021-12-20 2021-12-20T23:06:43Z
هشام جمال
هشام جمال
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Jordan | Large amounts of rain were recorded from Monday morning until 1:00 am Tuesday

Weather of Arabia - The Kingdom has been affected since Monday morning by the first air depression classified as a third degree for this season, and it crossed in the morning a cold air front that brought rain to the north and center of the Kingdom, and snow fell over the mountainous heights and accumulated to a limited extent. It is still continuing at intervals so far, and the meteorological stations of the Arab Weather Center have recorded large amounts of rain, which may be considered the highest since the beginning of the rainy season, especially in the capital, Amman.

Amounts of rain recorded from Monday morning until 1 am Tuesday

  • Irbid: 31 mm
  • Jerash: 24.9 mm
  • Ajloun: 35.5 mm
  • Salt: 30.9 mm
  • West Amman: 45.6 mm
  • East Amman: 35.1 mm
  • Southern Oman: 44.1 mm
  • Madaba: 11.7 mm
  • Karak: not available
  • Tafila: 1.8 mm
  • bulge: 1.8 mm
  • Gloss: 0 mm
  • Obstacle: 0 mm
  • Mafraq: not available
  • Al-Ruwaished: 0 mm

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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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