Jordan | The hot mass will reach its peak tomorrow, and a warning will be issued that temperatures will reach 50 degrees Celsius in the northern and central Jordan Valley.
Weather of Arabia - The latest outputs of computer modeling systems for the movement of air masses indicate that the various regions of the Kingdom will be affected tomorrow, Monday, by the peak effect of the hot air mass, which will further raise temperatures and control hot to very hot conditions in various regions.
It may reach 50 degrees Celsius
Extremely hot weather in the northern and central Jordan Valley
In detail, it is expected that there will be a further rise in temperatures on Monday, and the weather will turn to be very hot in the northern and central Jordan Valley. Arab Weather is monitoring a high possibility that these areas will record scorching temperatures that reach the end of the forties Celsius and may touch the 50s Celsius, as a result of Active southeasterly winds seep into the region in conjunction with the expansion of the hot air mass.
40 degrees Celsius east of the capital, Amman
Hot weather in various regions and winds that are active at intervals, raising the concentration of dust in the atmosphere
At the same time, it is expected that the rest of the Kingdom’s regions, including the capital, Amman, will witness hot to extremely hot weather, which may reach the 40 degree Celsius mark in the eastern neighborhoods of the capital, Amman.
Moderate easterly winds are expected to blow, turning in the afternoon hours to moderate westerly winds. The winds will generally be accompanied by active, dusty gusts in some areas, especially desert ones.
Recommendations:
- Drive with caution on desert roads due to wind and dust.
- It is recommended not to be exposed to direct or prolonged exposure to sunlight.
- Do not leave children, even for a short period, inside closed vehicles between noon and afternoon.
- Do not leave flammable materials inside vehicles for long periods.
- Safe disposal of cigarettes, to prevent fires.
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