Jordan | Significant rise in temperatures to exceed 20 degrees Celsius in major cities on Wednesday

Written By هشام جمال on 2022/02/20

This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.

<p style=";text-align:left;direction:ltr"><strong>Arab Weather -</strong> The latest output of the processed numerical models processed by the Air Operations Department at the Arab Regional Weather Center indicates that the Kingdom was affected on Tuesday by an air mass with temperatures warmer than usual, so there is a clear rise in temperatures to be higher than their rates and the weather is less cold than before In all regions of the Kingdom, it tends to warm in the Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea and the city of Aqaba.</p><p style=";text-align:left;direction:ltr"> With the appearance of some clouds at medium and high altitudes, especially in the morning and before noon, variable winds blow in light to moderate speeds, sometimes active in the eastern Badia regions.</p><h2 style=";text-align:left;direction:ltr"> <span style="color:#FF0000;"><strong>More rise in temperatures on Wednesday with southeast winds</strong></span></h2><p style=";text-align:left;direction:ltr"><br /> It is expected, God willing, that the Kingdom will be affected by southeastern air currents on Wednesday that will raise temperatures further to be several degrees Celsius higher than their average rates for this time of the year, and the weather will be pleasant in most areas, and warm in the Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea and the city of Aqaba.</p><p style=";text-align:left;direction:ltr"> And there is the spread of large amounts of high clouds where the weather is cloudy despite the high temperatures, and moderate southeast winds blow, sometimes active and causing dust and light dust when active.</p><h2 style=";text-align:left;direction:ltr"> <span style="color:#FF0000;"><strong>Temperatures exceeding 20 degrees Celsius in various regions on Wednesday</strong></span></h2><p style=";text-align:left;direction:ltr"><br /> With the high temperature on Tuesday, it is expected to touch 20 degrees Celsius in many areas, and to be in the twentieth century in the Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea and the city of Aqaba, while temperatures are expected to exceed 20 degrees Celsius in major cities, including the capital Amman, for the first time in several months. Wednesday, while exceeding the mid-twenties in the Jordan Valley, Dead Sea and Aqaba city.</p><h2 style=";text-align:left;direction:ltr"> <span style="color:#FF0000;"><strong>Night temperatures are rising and the weather is getting cooler than usual at night</strong></span></h2><p style=";text-align:left;direction:ltr"><br /> Night temperatures rise on Tuesday/Wednesday night and Wednesday/Thursday night compared to previous nights, and the weather is less cold than what is used to it in various regions of the Kingdom, especially with the early hours of the night.</p><p style=";text-align:left;direction:ltr"> <a href="http://smarturl.it/intoarticleapp"><strong>For more news, download the Arabia Weather app from here</strong></a></p><p style=";text-align:left;direction:ltr"> God knows</p>

This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.


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