AMMONNEWS - A slight rise in temperatures is expected on Monday, but autmn-like weather will continue to prevail in most parts of the country, with clouds at low altitudes mainly in the northern cities, the Jordan Meteorological Department(JMD) said.
Daytime temperatures expected in the capital and the northern areas for today will reach 29 degrees Celsius, dropping to 18 and 19 degrees respectively. Mercury levels in the Gulf of Aqaba will register 35 degrees slipping to 26 at night.
Mercury levels will slightly over the next two days, but similar conditions will continue with clouds at various altitudes and northwesterly moderate to brisk winds stirring dust in the desert areas, the JMD added.
AMMONNEWS - A slight rise in temperatures is expected on Monday, but autmn-like weather will continue to prevail in most parts of the country, with clouds at low altitudes mainly in the northern cities, the Jordan Meteorological Department(JMD) said.
Daytime temperatures expected in the capital and the northern areas for today will reach 29 degrees Celsius, dropping to 18 and 19 degrees respectively. Mercury levels in the Gulf of Aqaba will register 35 degrees slipping to 26 at night.
Mercury levels will slightly over the next two days, but similar conditions will continue with clouds at various altitudes and northwesterly moderate to brisk winds stirring dust in the desert areas, the JMD added.
AMMONNEWS - A slight rise in temperatures is expected on Monday, but autmn-like weather will continue to prevail in most parts of the country, with clouds at low altitudes mainly in the northern cities, the Jordan Meteorological Department(JMD) said.
Daytime temperatures expected in the capital and the northern areas for today will reach 29 degrees Celsius, dropping to 18 and 19 degrees respectively. Mercury levels in the Gulf of Aqaba will register 35 degrees slipping to 26 at night.
Mercury levels will slightly over the next two days, but similar conditions will continue with clouds at various altitudes and northwesterly moderate to brisk winds stirring dust in the desert areas, the JMD added.
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