Records set by the great heat in the Kingdom on Monday
Arab weather - temperatures in the Kingdom are witnessing a significant increase; As a result of the Kingdom being affected by a heat wave, its impact on the Kingdom started from yesterday Sunday and will last until the end of the week.
On Monday, the Jordanian capital, Amman, recorded 43.0 degrees Celsius as the maximum temperature, recording the third highest value of the maximum temperature of the climate archive of the capital, which extends for decades.
The temperature at the Azraq station, the highest in the Kingdom, is 47 degrees
As for the Kingdom’s level, the highest temperature exceeded in the mid-forties was recorded in Azraq, where it recorded 47 °, Safawi 46, Aqaba Airport 43.6, Marka Airport 43 °, Maan 42 °, Queen High Airport 42 °, and Junction 41.8 ° C.
It is noteworthy that the effect of the heat wave will continue on the Kingdom until the end of this week, as the weather continues hot to very hot in general in most regions of the Kingdom with the approaching maximum temperatures of 40 degrees Celsius in many cities and villages, including the capital Amman.
Know the temperatures recorded on Sunday (the first days of the impact of the heat wave)
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