Jordan | Successive weather depressions accompanied by heavy precipitation and very cold weather conditions begin Thursday night

Published 2022-01-10 · By Hasan Abdullah

Jordan | Successive weather depressions accompanied by heavy precipitation and very cold weather conditions begin Thursday night

WASM - The Kingdom and the Eastern Mediterranean region are expected to be affected by successive low-pressure systems accompanied by heavy precipitation and extremely cold conditions starting Thursday night, intensifying on Friday and Saturday, affecting various regions of the Kingdom. Continued succession of low-pressure systems is expected throughout the last two weeks of January.

Stable conditions on Tuesday and Wednesday..
The weather will stabilize on Tuesday and Wednesday with scattered clouds appearing from time to time, and the atmosphere will be generally cold with temperatures close to their averages. However, temperatures will rise temporarily on Wednesday before the low-pressure system begins to affect the region, which is considered normal and is what characterizes the winter season.

Low-pressure system begins Thursday night..
The low-pressure system will begin in the evening on Thursday in the northern regions of the Kingdom with scattered rain showers, then the rain will intensify during the night hours and extend to the central regions of the country.

Intensifying precipitation at the end of the week coinciding with extremely cold weather..
Precipitation will intensify at the end of the week coinciding with extremely cold weather across various regions, especially high mountainous areas. WASM will continue to monitor all updates regarding the expected weather condition at the end of the week and the severity of its impact

A strong high-pressure system over the European continent and extremely cold polar air positioned in Eastern Europe makes the Eastern Mediterranean region conducive to the formation of strong and successive low-pressure systems accompanied by heavy precipitation and polar waves.

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