AMMONNEWS - Hot weather conditions are expected on Thursday as temperatures recorded 4-5 degrees above their annual average, hovering around 37 degrees in the capital and northern areas, while jumping to 41 in the Gulf of Aqaba.
According to the Jordan Metrological Department, mercury levels will cool down at night reaching 22 degrees in Amman and 29 in Aqaba.
On Friday, temperatures will few degrees, but they will remain 3-4 degrees above their seasonal average, bringing relatively hot conditions in Amman and the hilly areas, while it will be hot in other regions, the JMD said.
Similar weather conditions will continue to prevail on Saturday with northwesterly moderate winds, the JMD added.
AMMONNEWS - Hot weather conditions are expected on Thursday as temperatures recorded 4-5 degrees above their annual average, hovering around 37 degrees in the capital and northern areas, while jumping to 41 in the Gulf of Aqaba.
According to the Jordan Metrological Department, mercury levels will cool down at night reaching 22 degrees in Amman and 29 in Aqaba.
On Friday, temperatures will few degrees, but they will remain 3-4 degrees above their seasonal average, bringing relatively hot conditions in Amman and the hilly areas, while it will be hot in other regions, the JMD said.
Similar weather conditions will continue to prevail on Saturday with northwesterly moderate winds, the JMD added.
AMMONNEWS - Hot weather conditions are expected on Thursday as temperatures recorded 4-5 degrees above their annual average, hovering around 37 degrees in the capital and northern areas, while jumping to 41 in the Gulf of Aqaba.
According to the Jordan Metrological Department, mercury levels will cool down at night reaching 22 degrees in Amman and 29 in Aqaba.
On Friday, temperatures will few degrees, but they will remain 3-4 degrees above their seasonal average, bringing relatively hot conditions in Amman and the hilly areas, while it will be hot in other regions, the JMD said.
Similar weather conditions will continue to prevail on Saturday with northwesterly moderate winds, the JMD added.
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