Ammon News - A noticeable decline in temperatures was recorded across Jordan on Tuesday as the hot and dry air mass that had dominated the country in recent days began to recede.
According to the Jordan Meteorological Department, most regions experienced mild weather, while conditions remained relatively hot in the Badia, Jordan Valley, Dead Sea, and Aqaba.
The weather agency reported increased cloud cover at low altitudes and a slight chance of light rain showers in the far north of the Kingdom during the early morning hours. Winds were moderate and northwesterly, occasionally picking up and causing dust in desert areas.
Looking ahead, the department forecasts continued mild conditions across most parts of the country through Friday. Temperatures are expected to remain relatively high in the Badia, Jordan Valley, Dead Sea, and Aqaba.
Low-altitude clouds will persist, and northwesterly winds will remain moderate to occasionally active, particularly in desert regions where they may stir up dust.
Today’s temperatures are expected to vary across the Kingdom, with highs and lows forecast as follows: East Amman will see temperatures ranging between 28 C and 13 C, while West Amman is expected to record 26 C during the day and 11 C at night.
In the northern highlands, temperatures will range from 23 C to 12 C, and in the Sharah highlands from 24 C to 10 C. The Badia region will experience warmer conditions, with a high of 33 C and a low of 15 C. In the plains, temperatures are forecast between 28 C and 14 C.
The northern Jordan Valley will reach 35 C during the day, dropping to 17 C at night, while the southern valley is expected to see highs of 37 C and lows of 20 C. The Dead Sea and the Gulf of Aqaba will both record daytime highs of 36 C and nighttime lows of 19 C and 20 C, respectively. Petra