Jordan | Major temperature inversion, chances of rain, and recommendations to return to wearing winter clothing
Arab Weather - The Arab Weather forecasting team warned of a major temperature shift that will affect the Kingdom starting Wednesday evening. This coincides with the Kingdom gradually being affected by a relatively cold air mass that will significantly and noticeably lower temperatures, bringing with it the need to wear winter clothing and use heating devices.
Large temperature differences and a warning of cold weather starting tonight
Arab Weather experts predict that temperatures will gradually drop, and the weather will turn cold across the region, with temperatures ranging between 8 and 10 degrees Celsius in the mountains. Low clouds will appear, and there will be a high chance of fog forming over the highlands, especially in the north and south of the Kingdom.
It will be remarkably cold on Thursday, with the high dropping to only 13 degrees Celsius in the capital, Amman.
On Thursday, the latest computer simulations of air mass movement indicate an increase in the flow of relatively cold winds towards the Kingdom, with another significant and noticeable drop in temperatures, which will be 4-6 degrees Celsius lower than their usual rates. The weather will be relatively cold during the day, with maximum temperatures ranging between 12-14 degrees Celsius in the mountains, while they will be between the mid and early twenties in the Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea and Aqaba.
Active winds on Thursday and chances of rain in scattered areas
Arab Weather forecasts also indicate a chance of scattered showers in some areas, accompanied by active northwesterly and westerly winds during the noon and afternoon hours, which may stir up dust in desert areas and eastern plains. God knows best.
The Arab Weather app recommends the following:
- Drive carefully when it starts to rain.
- Taking into account large temperature differences.
- Make sure to wear warm clothing, especially for children and the elderly.
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