Jordan | Temperatures around 30 degrees Celsius in the Jordan Valley and Aqaba at the end of the week, and the weather is suitable for trips

2024-11-20 2024-11-20T18:50:51Z
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Arab Weather - Weather maps at the Arab Weather Regional Center indicate expectations of warm to hot weather prevailing in the Jordan Valley, Dead Sea and Aqaba regions during the weekend, coinciding with the Kingdom being affected by a warmer air mass.

 

Temperatures around 30 degrees Celsius and suitable for swimming and trips

 

Temperatures will hover around 30°C or slightly above, especially in the southern Jordan Valley and Aqaba, amid warmer than usual conditions for this time of year. With this relatively warm weather, the weather is suitable for trips to the lowlands, and also suitable for swimming, as the surface temperature of the water in the Gulf of Aqaba reaches about 25°C, while it ranges from 25-27°C in the Dead Sea.

 

And God knows best.

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