Arab Weather - With the advent of 3 pm on Friday 4-9-2020, which is the time for recording the maximum temperatures, many regions of the Kingdom, including the capital, are recording record temperatures. It is believed that the capital, Amman, Aqaba, and some other areas have recorded the hottest temperatures ever recorded since the beginning of the recording of climate records for the month of September. Temperatures are now recorded at around 40 levels in most regions. The city of Aqaba recorded its highest temperature ever, in September, at 47 degrees Celsius, earlier in the day. This comes within the Kingdom being affected by the heat wave and its extremely hot air mass. Following are the maximum temperatures recorded from the Arab weather stations and the Meteorological Department until 3:00 pm on Friday:
Amman Civil Airport: 42 degrees , which is believed to be the highest temperature ever recorded in September.
Downtown: 42 degrees.
West of the capital: 39 degrees.
Marj Al Hamam: 40 degrees.
Queen Alia International Airport: 43 degrees.
Dead Sea: 47 degrees.
Triangle base: 39 degrees.
Ajloun: 41 degrees.
Stairs: 40 degrees.
Salt city: 41 degrees.
Deir Alla: 48 degrees.
Ma'in Road: 42 steps.
Dhiban: 42.5 degrees.
Karak: 38.4 degrees.
Rashad: 34.5 degrees.
Al-Ais: 37 degrees.
- Ma'an City / Ma'an Secondary School for Girls: 38.2.
Petra / Southern Taiba: 35 degrees.
King Hussein International Airport: 49 degrees. It is believed to be the hottest temperature ever recorded in September.
Gibraltar 43.5
Stoning the Chouf: 40 ° C.
Irbid city: 41 degrees.
The city of Mafraq: 40 degrees.
Al-Safawi: 43 degrees.
Blue: 44 degrees.
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