Urgent | Aqaba now records its highest temperature on record for October (details)

2020-10-09 2020-10-09T13:29:20Z
غالب أبوبكر
غالب أبوبكر
كاتب مُحتوى ومسؤول تواصل اجتماعي

Arab Weather - An official report on air navigation issued by King Hussein International Airport in the city of Aqaba showed that the temperature reached a short time ago at four o'clock in the afternoon on Friday 9/10/2020 to 44 degrees Celsius amid very hot weather and is exceptional for the month of October / Autumn October.

And by referring to the records of the Jordanian Meteorological Department of King Hussein Airport in Aqaba, which extend to 45 years ago, the temperature recorded a short while ago is considered the highest ever recorded in the city climatic records relative to the month of October, as the temperature in Aqaba was not previously recorded 44 Celsius in the month of October.

It is noteworthy that the Kingdom is affected by a hot air mass associated with the extension of the so-called Red Sea depression, which led to a significant increase in temperatures and reaching summer levels.

This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.
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