Relatively hot weather conditions are forecast to prevail in the high lands and the plains, while it will be hot elsewhere, the Jordan Meteorological Department (JMD) said in its daily brief on Tuesday.
Clouds will appear at high altitudes, with northwesterly moderate to brisk winds.
On Wednesday, temperatures will soar as the country will be gripped by a brutal heat wave that will trigger scorching conditions in most regions, the JMD predicted, noting that the Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea and Aqaba are set to swelter in blistering weather.
Mercury levels will continue to rise on Thursday, bringing dry and hot weather in most parts of the Kingdom, with northwesterly moderate to brisk winds, the forecasters added.
The highs in Amman and other highlands across the Kingdom today will range between 34 and 32 degrees Celsius. In the late afternoon and evening hours, cooler weather is forecast as mercury levels slide to around 21C. In the port city of Aqaba, daytime temperatures will stand at 41C, while lows will drop to 28C at night.
Relatively hot weather conditions are forecast to prevail in the high lands and the plains, while it will be hot elsewhere, the Jordan Meteorological Department (JMD) said in its daily brief on Tuesday.
Clouds will appear at high altitudes, with northwesterly moderate to brisk winds.
On Wednesday, temperatures will soar as the country will be gripped by a brutal heat wave that will trigger scorching conditions in most regions, the JMD predicted, noting that the Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea and Aqaba are set to swelter in blistering weather.
Mercury levels will continue to rise on Thursday, bringing dry and hot weather in most parts of the Kingdom, with northwesterly moderate to brisk winds, the forecasters added.
The highs in Amman and other highlands across the Kingdom today will range between 34 and 32 degrees Celsius. In the late afternoon and evening hours, cooler weather is forecast as mercury levels slide to around 21C. In the port city of Aqaba, daytime temperatures will stand at 41C, while lows will drop to 28C at night.
Relatively hot weather conditions are forecast to prevail in the high lands and the plains, while it will be hot elsewhere, the Jordan Meteorological Department (JMD) said in its daily brief on Tuesday.
Clouds will appear at high altitudes, with northwesterly moderate to brisk winds.
On Wednesday, temperatures will soar as the country will be gripped by a brutal heat wave that will trigger scorching conditions in most regions, the JMD predicted, noting that the Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea and Aqaba are set to swelter in blistering weather.
Mercury levels will continue to rise on Thursday, bringing dry and hot weather in most parts of the Kingdom, with northwesterly moderate to brisk winds, the forecasters added.
The highs in Amman and other highlands across the Kingdom today will range between 34 and 32 degrees Celsius. In the late afternoon and evening hours, cooler weather is forecast as mercury levels slide to around 21C. In the port city of Aqaba, daytime temperatures will stand at 41C, while lows will drop to 28C at night.
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