Ammon News - Tomorrow, Wednesday, there will be atmospheric instability in the Kingdom with increasing clouds at various heights, and isolated rain showers forecasted in the east and southeast. The rain could be intense at times and come with thunder and hail in the northeastern areas, while light showers may occur in the central eastern regions.
As per the Meteorology Department, the winds will be coming from the east to southeast, with moderate speed, occasionally becoming strong in the desert regions, leading to dusty conditions.
Overnight, expect relatively cold temperatures with possible ongoing rain in parts of the northeastern desert, accompanied by moderate to occasionally brisk southeasterly winds.
It cautions about reduced visibility caused by desert dust, the hazard of skidding on wet roads, and the chance of sudden floods in the eastern and southeastern parts of the country.
Thursday will see continued atmospheric instability with clouds at various altitudes. Rain showers are forecasted in northern, eastern, and some central regions in the afternoon. Heavier rain and thunder may occur in the eastern regions.
Easterly to southeasterly winds, with moderate speed, will be particularly strong in desert regions, resulting in dust.
Throughout the night, it will stay fairly chilly, with a possibility of rain in certain desert areas in the northeast, and the winds will be coming from the southeast, at a moderate pace, occasionally becoming strong in the eastern region.
It also cautions about the potential for limited horizontal visibility caused by desert dust, the danger of slipping on wet roads, and the chance of flash floods in the eastern areas.
On Friday, instability will persist with clouds at various altitudes, leading to scattered showers in the north of the Kingdom and parts of the central and eastern regions, possibly accompanied by thunder.
The winds from the east to southeast will have moderate to occasionally strong speeds, resulting in dust in desert regions.
During the evening, temperatures will still be quite low, with a slight possibility of drizzle in specific areas in the northern and eastern parts of the country. Winds will be moderate and mostly blowing from the southeast, occasionally picking up speed in the east.
It also warns of the risk of reduced horizontal visibility due to dust, especially in desert areas, and the risk of slipping on wet roads due to rain.