Jordan | A gradual drop in temperatures is expected over the coming days (details)
Arab weather - weather maps resulting from the so-called computer simulations show expectations of a slight decrease in temperature levels on Sunday, so that they are close to their normal rates for this time of the year, and the weather is moderate in mountainous heights, tending to heat slightly during the afternoon, while Hot in the Badia, the Jordan Valley, Bahramet and Aqaba regions.
The same maps show expectations that the Kingdom will be affected, starting from Monday, by an air mass of moderate temperature and higher humidity than usual, so that temperatures drop from their rates on Monday and successive but slight decreases occur during the sea of the week. The mountainous heights are between the mid-to-late twenties, while relatively hot weather prevails in the Badia, Aghwar, Bahramit, and Aqaba regions.
It comes to the fore, the return of decreases in night temperatures, to prevail in a pleasant atmosphere at night that turns into a tilted cold in the mountains and the eastern plains, especially with the late night hours and early morning, with the appearance of low clouds in some areas, and the atmosphere is not suitable for outdoor sessions due to the meeting of the conditions of the cold weather The high relative humidity is also the case for the activity of the northwest wind sometimes, so that the atmosphere needs to wear a light coat to match the cold weather.
It is noteworthy that the Kingdom enters the astronomical autumn season, starting from Friday, September 23, and extending until next December 21, God willing. The beginning of December is the beginning of the winter month in these areas, and the temperatures take a descending curve throughout this period, which is usually sharp since the beginning of November in the Kingdom, as the cold weather systems extend more from the center and east of the European continent towards the Mediterranean basin. Including the kingdom.
God knows.
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