Jordan | Weak extension of the Red Sea depression and a slight rise in temperatures in the coming days
Arab Weather - The latest outputs of the numerical models received by the Arab Weather Center indicate that the Kingdom will be affected for the rest of the week by a weak extension of the so-called Red Sea depression, so there will be a slight and gradual rise in temperatures to be higher than their averages for this time of year during the day, while the weather will continue to be cold during the night hours.
Cool autumn weather over the mountains on Wednesday and Thursday
Temperatures will rise slightly on Wednesday and Thursday, and will be about 2 degrees Celsius above average. The weather will be cool in the mountains and pleasant in the rest of the regions, with scattered clouds appearing at high altitudes, and winds will be light and variable in direction.
The Kingdom will be increasingly affected by the extension of the Red Sea depression on Friday
The Kingdom will be increasingly affected by a weak and ineffective extension of the Red Sea depression on Friday, with temperatures 2-4 degrees Celsius higher than average. The weather will be autumnal, tending to be cool in the morning and pleasant during the afternoon and evening hours, while it will remain hot in the Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea and the city of Aqaba. Clouds will continue to appear at high altitudes, and winds will be southeasterly, light to moderate in speed, sometimes active, especially in the morning.
The weather will continue to be cold at night during the coming days
God willing, despite the heat during the day, the weather is expected to be relatively cold at night in the highlands and plains, turning cold during the late night hours. It will be colder in the peaks of the Sharah Mountains in the south of the Kingdom.
Minimum temperatures range between 12-14 degrees Celsius in many areas of the Kingdom, while they range between 10-7 degrees Celsius in the peaks of the Sharah Mountains and the eastern plains, which requires wearing a coat when leaving the house.
And God knows best.
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