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Jordan experienced a rare wave of summer rains in the past evenings and days, particularly in the northern regions. Heavy, short-lived thunderstorm showers led to water pooling and flooding in the northern Jordan Valley. This is unusual for August, which is typically a dry month in the area. The weather event occurred amid a regional atmospheric disturbance affecting the Levant, including parts of Syria and Palestine. The rainfall was unexpected in the midsummer period, concentrating mainly in Irbid, Ajloun, and the northern Jordan Valley. However, forecasts suggest that the usual summer weather will return, with temperatures rising in the coming days. These summer rain events are not part of the typical rainy season but are temporary weather fluctuations caused by abnormal conditions. After this unstable period, temperatures are expected to continue rising.
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