Arabia Weather - The month of September is considered the beginning of the autumn season according to meteorology and climatology, and is characterized by climate fluctuations and temperature fluctuations up and down, due to the decrease in solar radiation and the beginning of the cold air gradually deepening towards the region, and the number of daylight hours decreases and increases at night until night and day become equal on the 23rd. 09 is the day of the autumnal equinox astronomically.
Referring to the climate records approved in the Kingdom, we will find that the highest temperature in the history of Jordan during the months of September was recorded on 09-04-2020 and reached 50.2 degrees Celsius in Deir Alla amidst a scorching and extremely hot atmosphere, and the highest temperature was recorded at that time in Amman. 43 degrees Celsius, as this wave is considered the strongest in 100 years due to the rush of a very hot air mass coming from the Arabian Peninsula towards the region.
It is worth noting that the average maximum temperature in the capital, Amman, during the month of September is 31.2 degrees Celsius, and the average minimum temperature in the capital reaches 18.8 degrees Celsius.
The general rainfall average for the city of Amman in the month of September is 0.3 mm, meaning that the chances of rain are low at times during September, as the famous proverb in the Levant says: “September has a wet tail.”
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