Jordan | The heat wave is continuous with varying intensity from day to day

2020-09-08 2020-09-08T08:36:28Z
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Arab Weather - Temperatures continue to be high during the coming days, and the long and standard heat wave continues to affect the Kingdom with a difference in intensity from day to day, despite the decline in its strength on Tuesday, but it will return and intensify Thursday, to decline again Friday, with the temperature remaining much higher than Their annual rates.

 

The rise is on the heat again from Wednesday

 

Again, temperatures return to rise from Wednesday, as the weather is very hot in all regions during the day, while it is warm to relatively hot at night, and temperatures continue to rise on Thursday, and become forty in most regions, and the weather is exhausting and very hot.

 

Medium and high clouds multiply in the afternoon and afternoon hours, which may lead to thunderstorms of rain that are random and dispersed, concentrated in the south and east of the Kingdom.

 

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