AMMONNEWS - Most Jordanian cities on Monday will witness pleasant and warm weather as temperatures forecast to rise 7-9 degrees above their annual average, the Jordan Meteorological Department(JMD) said.
Mercury levels expected for today in Amman and the northern cities will reach 22 degrees Celsius dropping down to 11 at night, while in the southern governorate they will stand at 20 and sliding to 7 at night. The weather will be warmer in the Gulf of Aqaba with highs reaching 28 degrees and lows standing at 15, the JMD said.
Similar weather conditions are expected to remain over the next two days with clouds at various altitudes and northwesterly light winds, the JMD further added.
AMMONNEWS - Most Jordanian cities on Monday will witness pleasant and warm weather as temperatures forecast to rise 7-9 degrees above their annual average, the Jordan Meteorological Department(JMD) said.
Mercury levels expected for today in Amman and the northern cities will reach 22 degrees Celsius dropping down to 11 at night, while in the southern governorate they will stand at 20 and sliding to 7 at night. The weather will be warmer in the Gulf of Aqaba with highs reaching 28 degrees and lows standing at 15, the JMD said.
Similar weather conditions are expected to remain over the next two days with clouds at various altitudes and northwesterly light winds, the JMD further added.
AMMONNEWS - Most Jordanian cities on Monday will witness pleasant and warm weather as temperatures forecast to rise 7-9 degrees above their annual average, the Jordan Meteorological Department(JMD) said.
Mercury levels expected for today in Amman and the northern cities will reach 22 degrees Celsius dropping down to 11 at night, while in the southern governorate they will stand at 20 and sliding to 7 at night. The weather will be warmer in the Gulf of Aqaba with highs reaching 28 degrees and lows standing at 15, the JMD said.
Similar weather conditions are expected to remain over the next two days with clouds at various altitudes and northwesterly light winds, the JMD further added.
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