WASM – Jordan will be affected by a low-pressure system accompanied by heavy rainfall starting from the night of Wednesday/Thursday and continuing until Saturday, covering various regions of the kingdom including the city of Aqaba and desert areas, with this low-pressure system preceded by a rise in temperatures during the day on Wednesday.
The low-pressure system will begin to affect Jordan from the night of Wednesday/Thursday starting from the south of the kingdom, gradually extending to the rest of the regions as a result of the country being affected by a deep, cold, highly effective air front that results in the formation of thunderstorms and heavy rainfall in all regions and the formation of widespread floods, especially in the south of the kingdom and the Aqaba region. WASM issued a red alert level for the weather conditions. The intensity of rainfall will decrease during the night of Thursday/Friday and will be concentrated over northern and central Jordan in the form of scattered and thunderstorm showers.
Gradually, the low-pressure system will be positioned in the southeast of Jordan and the Al-Jauf region on Friday, and scattered rainfall showers will resume during the daytime on Friday and evening and night hours, with moderate intensity and occasional thunderstorms.
The low-pressure system will move away on Saturday, and the opportunity for scattered rainfall continues over various regions with moderate intensity, coinciding with the formation of dense fog in high mountainous areas.
Weather will stabilize on Sunday with temperatures gradually rising while humidity levels remain high due to expected rainfall covering most areas of the kingdom, and stable weather is expected to continue until February 10-12, with renewed activity of low-pressure systems afterward and with greater strength after the middle of the month.
WASM issues a red alert level for the southern regions of the kingdom on Thursday as a result of heavy rainfall, flood formation, and thunderstorms, while the orange level is issued for the rest of the regions

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