Temperatures to soar, as new heatwave sweeps across Jordan
AMMONNEWS - The Kingdom on Tuesday will remain under the impact of the heat wave that brought very hot and dry conditions across much of the country, pushing temperatures 6-8 degrees above their annual average, hitting their upper thirties in most regions, during daytime, and soaring to 45 degrees in Aqaba .
According to the Jordan Meteorological Department (JMD), temperatures will cool down at night dropping to 27 degrees Celsius in Amman and sliding to 31 in Aqaba.
Temperatures will slightly over the next two days, but the impact of the heatwave will continue to prevail over the next two days with hot conditions across much of the country and mercury levels above their seasonal average, the JMD added.
AMMONNEWS - The Kingdom on Tuesday will remain under the impact of the heat wave that brought very hot and dry conditions across much of the country, pushing temperatures 6-8 degrees above their annual average, hitting their upper thirties in most regions, during daytime, and soaring to 45 degrees in Aqaba .
According to the Jordan Meteorological Department (JMD), temperatures will cool down at night dropping to 27 degrees Celsius in Amman and sliding to 31 in Aqaba.
Temperatures will slightly over the next two days, but the impact of the heatwave will continue to prevail over the next two days with hot conditions across much of the country and mercury levels above their seasonal average, the JMD added.
AMMONNEWS - The Kingdom on Tuesday will remain under the impact of the heat wave that brought very hot and dry conditions across much of the country, pushing temperatures 6-8 degrees above their annual average, hitting their upper thirties in most regions, during daytime, and soaring to 45 degrees in Aqaba .
According to the Jordan Meteorological Department (JMD), temperatures will cool down at night dropping to 27 degrees Celsius in Amman and sliding to 31 in Aqaba.
Temperatures will slightly over the next two days, but the impact of the heatwave will continue to prevail over the next two days with hot conditions across much of the country and mercury levels above their seasonal average, the JMD added.
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Temperatures to soar, as new heatwave sweeps across Jordan
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