Jordan | An additional rise in temperatures on Sunday, with clouds and clouds scattering

2022-02-26 2022-02-26T08:19:11Z
هشام جمال
هشام جمال
كاتب مُحتوى جوّي

Arab weather - It is expected, God willing, that there will be a rise in temperatures to become higher than their averages for this time of the year on Sunday, and the weather will be relatively cold over the mountainous heights, pleasant in the various low areas such as the Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea and the city of Aqaba.

The clouds appear at low altitudes sporadically, and gradually the high clouds appear, starting from the southern regions.

The winds will be variable to southwesterly, light to moderate in speed, sometimes active in parts of the eastern region.

Night temperatures rise as the weather stays cold

There is an increase in night temperatures compared to the previous nights, and the weather will be cold in various regions of the Kingdom, and surface humidity levels will rise in the eastern plains and valleys.

The winds are variable in direction and generally light in speed.

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God knows.

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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