Relatively hot weather in most regions until Friday
Temperatures are forecast to remain relatively high across most regions on Thursday and Friday, with hotter conditions anticipated in the Badia, Jordan Valley, Dead Sea, and Aqaba. Winds are expected to be moderate and northwesterly, occasionally becoming active, according to the Meteorological Department.
On Saturday, a slight drop in temperatures is expected. Weather conditions will be typical of summer in the highlands and plains, while the Badia, Jordan Valley, Dead Sea, and Aqaba will continue to experience hot weather. Winds will remain moderate and northwesterly, with occasional gusts.
Sunday will bring a continuation of summer-like weather in the highlands and plains, while hot conditions persist in the eastern desert, Jordan Valley, Dead Sea, and Aqaba. Winds are expected to be moderate from the northwest, becoming active at times, particularly in desert regions.
Temperatures today are expected to range between 34 C and 23 C in East Amman, and between 32 C and 21 C in West Amman. In the northern highlands, temperatures will range from 31 C to 17 C, while in the Sharah highlands they will range from 30 C to 18 C. The Badia will see highs around 38 C and lows of 22 C.
Plains areas are expected to record temperatures between 35 C and 21 C. In the northern Jordan Valley, temperatures will range from 41 C to 24 C, while the southern Jordan Valley will see 43 C to 28 C.
The Dead Sea is forecast to reach 42 C during the day and drop to 27 C at night, and the Gulf of Aqaba will record similar temperatures between 42 C and 28 C. Petra
Temperatures are forecast to remain relatively high across most regions on Thursday and Friday, with hotter conditions anticipated in the Badia, Jordan Valley, Dead Sea, and Aqaba. Winds are expected to be moderate and northwesterly, occasionally becoming active, according to the Meteorological Department.
On Saturday, a slight drop in temperatures is expected. Weather conditions will be typical of summer in the highlands and plains, while the Badia, Jordan Valley, Dead Sea, and Aqaba will continue to experience hot weather. Winds will remain moderate and northwesterly, with occasional gusts.
Sunday will bring a continuation of summer-like weather in the highlands and plains, while hot conditions persist in the eastern desert, Jordan Valley, Dead Sea, and Aqaba. Winds are expected to be moderate from the northwest, becoming active at times, particularly in desert regions.
Temperatures today are expected to range between 34 C and 23 C in East Amman, and between 32 C and 21 C in West Amman. In the northern highlands, temperatures will range from 31 C to 17 C, while in the Sharah highlands they will range from 30 C to 18 C. The Badia will see highs around 38 C and lows of 22 C.
Plains areas are expected to record temperatures between 35 C and 21 C. In the northern Jordan Valley, temperatures will range from 41 C to 24 C, while the southern Jordan Valley will see 43 C to 28 C.
The Dead Sea is forecast to reach 42 C during the day and drop to 27 C at night, and the Gulf of Aqaba will record similar temperatures between 42 C and 28 C. Petra
Temperatures are forecast to remain relatively high across most regions on Thursday and Friday, with hotter conditions anticipated in the Badia, Jordan Valley, Dead Sea, and Aqaba. Winds are expected to be moderate and northwesterly, occasionally becoming active, according to the Meteorological Department.
On Saturday, a slight drop in temperatures is expected. Weather conditions will be typical of summer in the highlands and plains, while the Badia, Jordan Valley, Dead Sea, and Aqaba will continue to experience hot weather. Winds will remain moderate and northwesterly, with occasional gusts.
Sunday will bring a continuation of summer-like weather in the highlands and plains, while hot conditions persist in the eastern desert, Jordan Valley, Dead Sea, and Aqaba. Winds are expected to be moderate from the northwest, becoming active at times, particularly in desert regions.
Temperatures today are expected to range between 34 C and 23 C in East Amman, and between 32 C and 21 C in West Amman. In the northern highlands, temperatures will range from 31 C to 17 C, while in the Sharah highlands they will range from 30 C to 18 C. The Badia will see highs around 38 C and lows of 22 C.
Plains areas are expected to record temperatures between 35 C and 21 C. In the northern Jordan Valley, temperatures will range from 41 C to 24 C, while the southern Jordan Valley will see 43 C to 28 C.
The Dead Sea is forecast to reach 42 C during the day and drop to 27 C at night, and the Gulf of Aqaba will record similar temperatures between 42 C and 28 C. Petra
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Relatively hot weather in most regions until Friday
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