Arab Weather - The results of the numerical map analyzes at the Arab Weather Center indicate that the Kingdom is affected by air currents with warmer temperatures than usual on Wednesday, working to raise temperatures additionally to be much higher than their rates for this time of the year, and the weather is pleasant in most areas, And warm in the Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea and the city of Aqaba.
Some clouds appear at medium and high altitudes, and the winds will be variable to southeasterly, light to moderate in speed.
There is a significant drop in temperatures to return and become around their rates for this time of the year on Thursday, and the weather will be cold in most regions of the Kingdom, and clouds appear at different heights and the opportunity is ripe for local showers of rain in random areas.
In conjunction with the blowing of the southwesterly moderate speed winds, sometimes active and accompanied by strong gusts of dust and dust in the desert and open areas.
Temperatures are expected to exceed 20 degrees Celsius, and temperatures are expected to exceed 20 degrees Celsius in major cities, including the capital Amman, for the first time in several months on Wednesday, while exceeding the mid-twenties Celsius in the Jordan Valley, Dead Sea and Aqaba city.
On Thursday, temperatures are expected to drop sharply to be in various regions of the Kingdom around 12 degrees Celsius, and here the Arab Weather website warns of sharp temperature differences between Wednesday and Thursday, which raises the chances of catching colds and seasonal diseases.
Night temperatures rise on Wednesday/Thursday night, and the weather is less cold than what it is used to in various regions of the Kingdom, especially during the early hours of the night.
However, the nightly temperatures drop again on Thursday/Friday night, and the weather returns to be cold and humid at night in various regions.
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