Jordan | An unusual warmth is expected in the atmosphere at the end of the current period

2023-01-24 2023-01-24T19:25:44Z
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Jordan | An unusual warmth is expected in the atmosphere at the end of the current period

Arab Weather - The weather forecast staff at the Arab Regional Weather Center monitors the impact of the Kingdom during the current weekend by an air mass with much warmer temperatures than usual, as temperatures rise and are higher than their rates for this time of the year by about 8 degrees Celsius.

The weather is pleasant during daylight hours in all regions, and maximum temperatures approach 20 degrees Celsius in the cities of the Kingdom, including parts of the capital, Amman, and may exceed that in some cities and neighborhoods, while touching the end of the twenty degrees Celsius in the Jordan Valley and the Dead Sea, in addition to the city of Aqaba.

Despite the high temperatures, moderate to brisk southeasterly winds are expected to blow, leading to a remarkable increase in the sense of cold.

An expected rise in night temperatures, while the weather remains cold

During the night hours, night temperatures rise compared to the previous nights, and relatively cold to cold weather prevails in various regions of the Kingdom.

 

God knows

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