Arab weather - Jordan | main weather forecast | Tuesday 2-8-2022
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Arab weather - The atmosphere tonight continues to be hotter than usual with the early evening hours, and the weather tends to be moderate during the late night and early morning on Wednesday, with the appearance of scattered clouds over the north of the Kingdom, and the winds will be northwesterly moderate in speed, sometimes active.
More details and expected temperatures via the weather forecast with our colleague Muhannad Attiyat:
Weather condition on Wednesday (3-8-2022):
- The region is approached by a hot air mass originating from the Arabian Peninsula, which increases the maximum and minimum temperatures and gradually increases the feeling of heat.
- Temperatures rise to 2-4 degrees Celsius above their usual rates for this time of year.
- It is expected that a relatively hot summer climate will prevail in most areas, and very hot in Aqaba, the Dead Sea, Aqaba and the desert areas.
- The winds will be light and variable in directions, increasing the feeling of hot weather, and will turn in the afternoon to northwesterly moderate speed.
In the Gulf of Aqaba:
- Wind: moderate north.
- Sea condition and wave height: light wave height (5-20 cm).
- Sea water surface temperature: 26 degrees Celsius.
Recommendations:
- Warning against direct and prolonged exposure to sunlight
- It is recommended to drink extra amounts of water and hydrating fluids
- It is advised not to leave children inside vehicles even if it is for a short time.
- It is advised to avoid keeping flammable materials inside vehicles.
Weather on Wednesday night (3-8-2022):
- The weather is hotter than usual for the night hours in different regions, tends to be moderate with the late night hours.
- The wind will be northwesterly light to moderate in speed.
For more: the weather and expected temperatures in the coming days from here
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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