The Kingdom is set to be affected on Saturday, by unstable weather, and scattered showers are forecast in various areas, often accompanied by thunder, according to Jordan Meteorological Department (JMD) update.
Downpour is heavy occasionally, which leads to flash floods in valleys and low-lying areas, and winds are southeasterly moderate, added the JMD.
The JMD warns against slippery roads in areas that may witness rain, flashfloods in valleys and low-lying areas, and low horizontal visibility due to dust in the Badia regions before the downpour.
Over the next two days, temperatures are tipped to rise slightly, and the weather will be fair almost nationwide, according to the JMD report.
In Amman on Saturday, mercury will hover around 16 Celsius degrees to 9C, while the Gulf of Aqaba will see a fair 25C, slipping into 15C during night hours.
The Kingdom is set to be affected on Saturday, by unstable weather, and scattered showers are forecast in various areas, often accompanied by thunder, according to Jordan Meteorological Department (JMD) update.
Downpour is heavy occasionally, which leads to flash floods in valleys and low-lying areas, and winds are southeasterly moderate, added the JMD.
The JMD warns against slippery roads in areas that may witness rain, flashfloods in valleys and low-lying areas, and low horizontal visibility due to dust in the Badia regions before the downpour.
Over the next two days, temperatures are tipped to rise slightly, and the weather will be fair almost nationwide, according to the JMD report.
In Amman on Saturday, mercury will hover around 16 Celsius degrees to 9C, while the Gulf of Aqaba will see a fair 25C, slipping into 15C during night hours.
The Kingdom is set to be affected on Saturday, by unstable weather, and scattered showers are forecast in various areas, often accompanied by thunder, according to Jordan Meteorological Department (JMD) update.
Downpour is heavy occasionally, which leads to flash floods in valleys and low-lying areas, and winds are southeasterly moderate, added the JMD.
The JMD warns against slippery roads in areas that may witness rain, flashfloods in valleys and low-lying areas, and low horizontal visibility due to dust in the Badia regions before the downpour.
Over the next two days, temperatures are tipped to rise slightly, and the weather will be fair almost nationwide, according to the JMD report.
In Amman on Saturday, mercury will hover around 16 Celsius degrees to 9C, while the Gulf of Aqaba will see a fair 25C, slipping into 15C during night hours.
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