Jordan | Meteorological stations record the highest temperature this year, exceeding the mid-thirties in some areas of the capital

2022-05-14 2022-05-14T12:00:11Z
هشام جمال
هشام جمال
كاتب مُحتوى جوّي

Arab Weather - The meteorological stations of the Arab Regional Weather Center recorded the highest maximum temperature since the beginning of this year, reaching near-summer values in some cities and regions of the Kingdom and exceeding the mid-thirties Celsius in parts of the capital, Amman.

Next, the maximum temperatures for today, Saturday 14/5/2022

  • Irbid : 36.2°
  • Ajloun: Not available
  • Jerash: not available
  • Salt: 34°
  • West Amman: 33.3°
  • East Amman: 36°
  • South Amman: 35°
  • Zarqa : 34°
  • Madaba : 35.7°
  • Karak: 35°
  • Tafila : 33.5°
  • Aqaba : 38°
  • Gloss: 34°
  • Mafraq : 32.6°

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