Khaberni - The Meteorological Administration published the expected weather conditions in the Kingdom for the next three days, indicating the continuation of cold weather, with the Kingdom being affected by a weather depression on Sunday, which will bring rain and a noticeable drop in temperatures.
The Meteorological Administration explained that Friday will see a slight rise in temperatures, with the weather remaining cold in most areas, pleasant in the Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea, and Aqaba, and with the appearance of low clouds in the north and center of the Kingdom, while the winds will be moderate south-easterly.
At night, the weather will be very cold in most areas, with high clouds appearing. The Meteorology warns of reduced horizontal visibility in the morning due to fog, in addition to the possibility of frost and occurrence of freezing, especially in the high mountainous regions.
According to the bulletin, the weather on Saturday will continue to be cold during the day in most areas and pleasant in the Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea, and Aqaba, with high clouds appearing. The winds will shift in the afternoon to moderate north-westerly.
During the night hours, the weather will be very cold, with a chance in the late hours for light rain showers in the extreme north of the Kingdom, with warnings of fog in the morning over the high mountainous areas.
On Sunday, the Kingdom will be affected by a weather depression centered east of the Mediterranean, where temperatures will noticeably drop, and the weather will be cold and partially to occasionally cloudy. Rain is expected in the north of the Kingdom and gradually extending to the central and eastern areas, which may be heavy at intervals, especially in the north, and accompanied by thunder and occasional hail, with a noticeable activity of north-westerly winds.
At night, the weather will remain cold and cloudy in most areas, with continued chances of light and scattered rain showers in the north and center of the Kingdom and limited parts of the southwestern areas.




