Mild weather forecast Saturday; temps to rise Sunday
Mild weather conditions will prevail across most areas of the Kingdom Saturday, while moderate temperatures are expected throughout the Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea, and Aqaba. Low-altitude clouds will appear over the northern and central sectors of the Kingdom, accompanied by moderate northwesterly winds that will freshen at intervals, particularly in the desert regions.
A slight rise in mercury is expected on Sunday, bringing temperatures close to their seasonal averages. Conditions will turn moderate across most districts, while the Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea, and Aqaba will experience relatively hot weather. High-altitude cloud cover will visible across the skies, alongside moderate northwesterly winds that may pick up at times.
This stable atmospheric trend will persist through Monday and Tuesday, keeping the highlands and plains moderate. Conversely, the Badia desert regions, the Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea, and Aqaba will experience relatively hot to hot conditions under scattered high-altitude clouds, with moderate, periodically active northwesterly winds.
Today's temperature ranges place East Amman between 26 and 17 degrees Celsius, and West Amman between 24 and 15 degrees Celsius. In the uplands, the northern highlands will record a high of 22 and a low of 12 degrees Celsius, while the Sharrah Mountains will see 24 and 13 degrees Celsius. The Badia desert plains will experience temperatures between 31 and 16 degrees Celsius, while the open plains will range between 27 and 16 degrees Celsius. For the low-lying rifts and southern coast, the Northern Jordan Valley will range from 34 to 20 degrees Celsius, the Southern Jordan Valley will see 36 and 22 degrees Celsius, the Dead Sea will record 35 and 21 degrees Celsius, and the Gulf of Aqaba will peak at 37 degrees Celsius before cooling to 22 degrees Celsius overnight. Petra
Mild weather conditions will prevail across most areas of the Kingdom Saturday, while moderate temperatures are expected throughout the Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea, and Aqaba. Low-altitude clouds will appear over the northern and central sectors of the Kingdom, accompanied by moderate northwesterly winds that will freshen at intervals, particularly in the desert regions.
A slight rise in mercury is expected on Sunday, bringing temperatures close to their seasonal averages. Conditions will turn moderate across most districts, while the Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea, and Aqaba will experience relatively hot weather. High-altitude cloud cover will visible across the skies, alongside moderate northwesterly winds that may pick up at times.
This stable atmospheric trend will persist through Monday and Tuesday, keeping the highlands and plains moderate. Conversely, the Badia desert regions, the Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea, and Aqaba will experience relatively hot to hot conditions under scattered high-altitude clouds, with moderate, periodically active northwesterly winds.
Today's temperature ranges place East Amman between 26 and 17 degrees Celsius, and West Amman between 24 and 15 degrees Celsius. In the uplands, the northern highlands will record a high of 22 and a low of 12 degrees Celsius, while the Sharrah Mountains will see 24 and 13 degrees Celsius. The Badia desert plains will experience temperatures between 31 and 16 degrees Celsius, while the open plains will range between 27 and 16 degrees Celsius. For the low-lying rifts and southern coast, the Northern Jordan Valley will range from 34 to 20 degrees Celsius, the Southern Jordan Valley will see 36 and 22 degrees Celsius, the Dead Sea will record 35 and 21 degrees Celsius, and the Gulf of Aqaba will peak at 37 degrees Celsius before cooling to 22 degrees Celsius overnight. Petra
Mild weather conditions will prevail across most areas of the Kingdom Saturday, while moderate temperatures are expected throughout the Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea, and Aqaba. Low-altitude clouds will appear over the northern and central sectors of the Kingdom, accompanied by moderate northwesterly winds that will freshen at intervals, particularly in the desert regions.
A slight rise in mercury is expected on Sunday, bringing temperatures close to their seasonal averages. Conditions will turn moderate across most districts, while the Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea, and Aqaba will experience relatively hot weather. High-altitude cloud cover will visible across the skies, alongside moderate northwesterly winds that may pick up at times.
This stable atmospheric trend will persist through Monday and Tuesday, keeping the highlands and plains moderate. Conversely, the Badia desert regions, the Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea, and Aqaba will experience relatively hot to hot conditions under scattered high-altitude clouds, with moderate, periodically active northwesterly winds.
Today's temperature ranges place East Amman between 26 and 17 degrees Celsius, and West Amman between 24 and 15 degrees Celsius. In the uplands, the northern highlands will record a high of 22 and a low of 12 degrees Celsius, while the Sharrah Mountains will see 24 and 13 degrees Celsius. The Badia desert plains will experience temperatures between 31 and 16 degrees Celsius, while the open plains will range between 27 and 16 degrees Celsius. For the low-lying rifts and southern coast, the Northern Jordan Valley will range from 34 to 20 degrees Celsius, the Southern Jordan Valley will see 36 and 22 degrees Celsius, the Dead Sea will record 35 and 21 degrees Celsius, and the Gulf of Aqaba will peak at 37 degrees Celsius before cooling to 22 degrees Celsius overnight. Petra
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Mild weather forecast Saturday; temps to rise Sunday
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