Jordan: A slight decrease in temperatures on Tuesday, so that the weather becomes relatively hot over the high mountains

2023-07-17 2023-07-17T11:38:55Z
محمد عوينة
محمد عوينة
مُتنبئ جوي

Weather of Arabia - The latest weather maps indicate that the hot air mass that has been affecting Jordan for several days will decline slightly on Tuesday, as temperatures tend to decrease slightly, while the weather remains hot in most regions.

 

And it is expected, God willing, that the temperatures will remain higher than their usual levels in the Kingdom by around 3-5 degrees Celsius on Tuesday, despite their decrease, and the weather will be hot in most regions, but it is naturally less hot over the high mountain heights, with an atmosphere described as relatively hot, and The wind is northwesterly moderate, may become active at times.

 

As for the night hours, the atmosphere remains hotter than it is used to in relation to the night hours, but the weather tends to moderate with the passage of the night hours over the western mountain heights, especially the high ones.

 

God knows.


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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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