AMMONNEWS - Relatively hot conditions are expected to prevail Wednesday in the hilly areas, while it will be hot in other parts of the country, as temperatures are forecast to rise 2-3 degrees above their annual average.
According to the Jordan Meteorological Department (JMD), a slight in temperatures is forecast on Thursday, but they will rise once again on Friday. Therefore, normal summer conditions will prevail over the weekend .
Daytime temperatures expected in all regions will be above their thirties reaching 34 degrees Celsius in the capital and 33 in the northern regions, while mercury levels in the Gulf of Aqaba will hit 41, dropping down to 30 degrees at night, the JD added.
AMMONNEWS - Relatively hot conditions are expected to prevail Wednesday in the hilly areas, while it will be hot in other parts of the country, as temperatures are forecast to rise 2-3 degrees above their annual average.
According to the Jordan Meteorological Department (JMD), a slight in temperatures is forecast on Thursday, but they will rise once again on Friday. Therefore, normal summer conditions will prevail over the weekend .
Daytime temperatures expected in all regions will be above their thirties reaching 34 degrees Celsius in the capital and 33 in the northern regions, while mercury levels in the Gulf of Aqaba will hit 41, dropping down to 30 degrees at night, the JD added.
AMMONNEWS - Relatively hot conditions are expected to prevail Wednesday in the hilly areas, while it will be hot in other parts of the country, as temperatures are forecast to rise 2-3 degrees above their annual average.
According to the Jordan Meteorological Department (JMD), a slight in temperatures is forecast on Thursday, but they will rise once again on Friday. Therefore, normal summer conditions will prevail over the weekend .
Daytime temperatures expected in all regions will be above their thirties reaching 34 degrees Celsius in the capital and 33 in the northern regions, while mercury levels in the Gulf of Aqaba will hit 41, dropping down to 30 degrees at night, the JD added.
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