Jordan | Significant and successive temperature rises, starting Friday, and chances of thunderstorms in the middle of next week

2023-04-06 2023-04-06T07:56:22Z
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Jordan | Significant and successive temperature rises, starting Friday, and chances of thunderstorms in the middle of next week

Weather of Arabia - The media spokesman for the Arab Weather said in an interview this morning through the Kingdom Channel that Jordan will be affected again on Friday by a warm and dry air mass so that temperatures continue to rise, and the weather will be warm and sunny in most regions and relatively hot in the Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea and Aqaba, Amidst maximum temperatures exceeding the mid-twenty degrees Celsius in many cities and neighborhoods, including the capital, Amman.

 

And it is expected, God willing, that Jordan will be affected by the warm air mass on Saturday and Sunday, so that more air currents with temperatures much warmer than what is usual for this time of the year will flow towards the various regions of the Kingdom, and a warm atmosphere will prevail over the mountainous heights and relatively hot in the rest of the regions. With maximum temperatures approaching 30 degrees Celsius in neighborhoods of the capital, Amman, and various major cities.

 

This will be followed by the gradual emergence of unstable weather conditions on Monday, accompanied by thunderstorms of rain in separate regions of the Kingdom, with their concentration in the southern and eastern parts.

 

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