Shobak Education decides to delay the start of school tomorrow, Sunday

2025-02-08 2025-02-08T18:14:03Z
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Shobak Education decides to delay the start of school tomorrow, Sunday

Arab Weather - The Director of Education for Shobak District, Muhammad Salama Al-Shaqirat, decided, in coordination with the Director of Shobak District, to delay school hours for tomorrow, Sunday, until nine o'clock in the morning.

The night cold reaches its peak during the hours of Saturday/Sunday night as a result of the weather in Jordan being affected by very cold winds, as night temperatures drop to be close to zero degrees Celsius in several parts of the Kingdom during the late night hours, according to the Arab Weather regional website.

Frost is expected to start forming in the early hours of Saturday/Sunday night, gradually increasing in effect during the night, reaching its peak in the early morning hours of Sunday. This includes the Badia regions, high mountainous areas, and the eastern plains. Fog is also likely to form in the late night hours in the Zizia area, Queen Alia International Airport, and some parts of the Badia.

Source: Roya

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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