AMMONNEWS - Moderate weather conditions are expected to prevail on Sunday in the hilly areas and the plains, while it will be relatively hot in Badia regions and the Jordan Valley with low-altitude clouds and northwesterly moderate winds, the Jordan Meteorological Department (JMD) reported.
Similar weather conditions will remain over the next two days with low clouds and northwesterly moderate winds, the JMD said.
Daytime temperatures expected for today in Amman and the northern cities will reach 31 degrees Celsius, dropping down at night to 18 and 19 degrees. The weather will be hotter in the port city of Aqaba with highs jumping to 37 degrees and lows sliding to 27, the JMD said.
AMMONNEWS - Moderate weather conditions are expected to prevail on Sunday in the hilly areas and the plains, while it will be relatively hot in Badia regions and the Jordan Valley with low-altitude clouds and northwesterly moderate winds, the Jordan Meteorological Department (JMD) reported.
Similar weather conditions will remain over the next two days with low clouds and northwesterly moderate winds, the JMD said.
Daytime temperatures expected for today in Amman and the northern cities will reach 31 degrees Celsius, dropping down at night to 18 and 19 degrees. The weather will be hotter in the port city of Aqaba with highs jumping to 37 degrees and lows sliding to 27, the JMD said.
AMMONNEWS - Moderate weather conditions are expected to prevail on Sunday in the hilly areas and the plains, while it will be relatively hot in Badia regions and the Jordan Valley with low-altitude clouds and northwesterly moderate winds, the Jordan Meteorological Department (JMD) reported.
Similar weather conditions will remain over the next two days with low clouds and northwesterly moderate winds, the JMD said.
Daytime temperatures expected for today in Amman and the northern cities will reach 31 degrees Celsius, dropping down at night to 18 and 19 degrees. The weather will be hotter in the port city of Aqaba with highs jumping to 37 degrees and lows sliding to 27, the JMD said.
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