Amman: Jordan has been affected by “atmospheric instability” since Wednesday with varying precipitation across most regions, thundery downpours, and sometimes hail showers, in the south, east, and parts of central regions, Jordan Meteorological Department Director Raed Al Khattab said. “The precipitation that fell as a result of this weather condition raised the current rainy season by 53 percent of the seasonal average, especially in the south and east of the Kingdom,” he added.
According to Jordan News Agency, the Ma’an monitoring station recorded 22.1mm, marking the highest percentage of the seasonal average at 53%, followed by Ghor Al Safi station at 33mm. Despite this increase, rainfall across the Kingdom remains below average so far, with hopes expressed for more in the coming period.