Jordan | Temperatures are about 12 degrees warmer than average now, recording 36 degrees Celsius east of the capital, Amman (details)

2024-04-25 2024-04-25T12:49:49Z
مهند فاخوري
مهند فاخوري
كاتب مُحتوى جوّي

Weather of Arabia - The maximum temperature today, Thursday 4/25/2024, in the capital, Amman, reached 36 degrees Celsius, and was recorded at Amman Civil Airport, an increase of 12 degrees Celsius above its average for this time of year, as today is the peak of the influence of the air mass. The heat that affects the Kingdom, and this temperature has not been recorded for 214 days, specifically since last September on 9/23/2023, when the maximum temperature in the capital, Amman, reached 37 degrees Celsius at that time.

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