Jordan | An additional intensification of the impact of the relatively hot air mass on the Kingdom on Wednesday
Arab weather - The current month of June, which is about to end, was characterized by the usual summer weather, and even temperatures dropped on many days, accompanied by the activity of the western winds and some low humid clouds, which added coolness to the atmosphere during the night hours. This atmosphere was bid farewell to the Kingdom days ago, as the air masses began Cold regions rush from the eastern Atlantic Ocean to the north and central European continent, which pushes the hot air masses towards the lower widths, including the Levant and North Africa in response to it.
Extra intensity for hot weather
According to weather maps, the subtropical air altitude will remain concentrated near the western parts of the Arabian Peninsula, which means that hot weather will continue during the coming days and even intensify on Wednesday in the Kingdom, where temperatures will range between 33-35 degrees Celsius in the capital , Amman, while the weather will be Very hot in the Jordan Valley, the sea, the Dead, Aqaba and the Badia regions, and the maximum temperatures will be in the early forties, and the winds will be west to northwest, moderate in speed, active in the afternoon may work to raise the levels of dust in the atmosphere.
As for the night hours, the weather is moderate in the mountainous heights and the plains, while it is remarkably warm in the low areas, in conjunction with the continued high levels of humidity at night, and this high humidity will increase the sense of heat further.
Arab weather advises citizens not to direct and prolonged exposure to the sun, especially during the noon and afternoon hours, and to avoid exerting physical effort during the peak heat hours, i.e. between 11 am and 5 pm, in order to avoid sunstroke.
According to the latest weather updates, the hot weather is not expected to decline throughout the current week at least, which means that the relatively hot weather will continue to be hot in various regions of the Kingdom, as a result of the continued rush of relatively hot air currents coming from the desert of the Arabian Peninsula.
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