Jordan | Signs of a decline in the relatively warm mass, as of Friday

2020-09-28 2020-09-28T08:06:28Z
وائل حكيم
وائل حكيم
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Arab Weather - The Kingdom is affected by a relatively hot air mass, which worked on a rise in temperatures on Sunday and it is expected that its effects will continue until Thursday, with varying intensity from day to day, as relatively hot weather prevails in all regions of the Kingdom until Thursday.

 

The relatively warm mass ebbed on Friday

 

As of Friday, the relatively warm air mass begins to recede and move away from the Kingdom, and temperatures decrease to close to their levels for such a time of the year, and the weather returns to be moderate autumn, especially in the mountains.

 

At night, temperatures decrease with the decline of the relatively warm air mass, so cold weather prevails in the mountains and plains, and is moderate in the rest of the regions, with a rise in surface humidity levels and the formation of low clouds over the mountains in the morning.

 

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