High Temperatures on Tuesday, Khamasini low-pressure system begins
Jordan will experience a significant rise in temperatures on Tuesday, accompanied by dusty conditions in several regions as a Khamasini low-pressure system begins to affect the country.
According to the Jordan Meteorological Department, the weather will be relatively hot in most areas and hot in the Badia, Jordan Valley, Dead Sea, and Aqaba. High-altitude clouds will appear throughout the day.
By noon, the western parts of the Kingdom are expected to witness increasingly dusty conditions as the low-pressure system moves in. Winds will be moderate and southwesterly, becoming occasionally active in desert areas.
The impact of the Khamasini system is expected to intensify on Wednesday, with temperatures projected to exceed the seasonal average by 10 to 12 degrees Celsius. The weather will remain dry, dusty, and hot across much of the country, with medium- and high-altitude clouds. Winds will be active from the southwest, with strong gusts in the southern and eastern regions reaching speeds of up to 50 km/h.
On Thursday, temperatures will drop noticeably. The weather will be relatively hot in most regions and warm over the highlands and plains. Clouds at medium and high altitudes are expected, while winds will shift to moderate northwesterlies, becoming active at times, particularly in the Badia.
Another temperature drop is forecast for Friday. The weather will be moderate in most areas and relatively hot in the Jordan Valley, Dead Sea, and Aqaba. Northern and central parts of the Kingdom will see clouds at varying altitudes, while northwesterly winds will continue to blow at moderate speeds, occasionally becoming active in desert regions.
Today’s high and low temperatures are expected to range between 34 C and 20 C in East Amman, 32 C and 18 C in West Amman, 29 C and 17 C in the Northern Highlands, and 30 C and 18 C in the Sharah Highlands.
In the Badia regions, temperatures will range from 38 C to 21 C, while the plains will see highs of 35 C and lows of 20 C. The Northern Jordan Valley is forecast to reach 38 C during the day and 22 C at night, with the Southern Jordan Valley peaking at 40 C and dropping to 25 C.
The Dead Sea will record temperatures between 39 C and 24 C, and the Gulf of Aqaba is also expected to see highs of 40 C and lows of 25 C. Petra
Jordan will experience a significant rise in temperatures on Tuesday, accompanied by dusty conditions in several regions as a Khamasini low-pressure system begins to affect the country.
According to the Jordan Meteorological Department, the weather will be relatively hot in most areas and hot in the Badia, Jordan Valley, Dead Sea, and Aqaba. High-altitude clouds will appear throughout the day.
By noon, the western parts of the Kingdom are expected to witness increasingly dusty conditions as the low-pressure system moves in. Winds will be moderate and southwesterly, becoming occasionally active in desert areas.
The impact of the Khamasini system is expected to intensify on Wednesday, with temperatures projected to exceed the seasonal average by 10 to 12 degrees Celsius. The weather will remain dry, dusty, and hot across much of the country, with medium- and high-altitude clouds. Winds will be active from the southwest, with strong gusts in the southern and eastern regions reaching speeds of up to 50 km/h.
On Thursday, temperatures will drop noticeably. The weather will be relatively hot in most regions and warm over the highlands and plains. Clouds at medium and high altitudes are expected, while winds will shift to moderate northwesterlies, becoming active at times, particularly in the Badia.
Another temperature drop is forecast for Friday. The weather will be moderate in most areas and relatively hot in the Jordan Valley, Dead Sea, and Aqaba. Northern and central parts of the Kingdom will see clouds at varying altitudes, while northwesterly winds will continue to blow at moderate speeds, occasionally becoming active in desert regions.
Today’s high and low temperatures are expected to range between 34 C and 20 C in East Amman, 32 C and 18 C in West Amman, 29 C and 17 C in the Northern Highlands, and 30 C and 18 C in the Sharah Highlands.
In the Badia regions, temperatures will range from 38 C to 21 C, while the plains will see highs of 35 C and lows of 20 C. The Northern Jordan Valley is forecast to reach 38 C during the day and 22 C at night, with the Southern Jordan Valley peaking at 40 C and dropping to 25 C.
The Dead Sea will record temperatures between 39 C and 24 C, and the Gulf of Aqaba is also expected to see highs of 40 C and lows of 25 C. Petra
Jordan will experience a significant rise in temperatures on Tuesday, accompanied by dusty conditions in several regions as a Khamasini low-pressure system begins to affect the country.
According to the Jordan Meteorological Department, the weather will be relatively hot in most areas and hot in the Badia, Jordan Valley, Dead Sea, and Aqaba. High-altitude clouds will appear throughout the day.
By noon, the western parts of the Kingdom are expected to witness increasingly dusty conditions as the low-pressure system moves in. Winds will be moderate and southwesterly, becoming occasionally active in desert areas.
The impact of the Khamasini system is expected to intensify on Wednesday, with temperatures projected to exceed the seasonal average by 10 to 12 degrees Celsius. The weather will remain dry, dusty, and hot across much of the country, with medium- and high-altitude clouds. Winds will be active from the southwest, with strong gusts in the southern and eastern regions reaching speeds of up to 50 km/h.
On Thursday, temperatures will drop noticeably. The weather will be relatively hot in most regions and warm over the highlands and plains. Clouds at medium and high altitudes are expected, while winds will shift to moderate northwesterlies, becoming active at times, particularly in the Badia.
Another temperature drop is forecast for Friday. The weather will be moderate in most areas and relatively hot in the Jordan Valley, Dead Sea, and Aqaba. Northern and central parts of the Kingdom will see clouds at varying altitudes, while northwesterly winds will continue to blow at moderate speeds, occasionally becoming active in desert regions.
Today’s high and low temperatures are expected to range between 34 C and 20 C in East Amman, 32 C and 18 C in West Amman, 29 C and 17 C in the Northern Highlands, and 30 C and 18 C in the Sharah Highlands.
In the Badia regions, temperatures will range from 38 C to 21 C, while the plains will see highs of 35 C and lows of 20 C. The Northern Jordan Valley is forecast to reach 38 C during the day and 22 C at night, with the Southern Jordan Valley peaking at 40 C and dropping to 25 C.
The Dead Sea will record temperatures between 39 C and 24 C, and the Gulf of Aqaba is also expected to see highs of 40 C and lows of 25 C. Petra
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High Temperatures on Tuesday, Khamasini low-pressure system begins
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