Jordan | Despite expectations of a decrease, temperatures remain higher than average, with relatively hot to hot weather on Wednesday

2024-06-04 2024-06-04T18:38:49Z
سنان خلف
سنان خلف
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Jordan | Despite expectations of a decrease, temperatures remain higher than average, with relatively hot to hot weather on Wednesday

Arabia Weather - It is expected, God willing, and according to the latest forecasts issued by the Arabia Weather forecasting staff, that temperatures will decrease and the heat will ease on Wednesday compared to what they were during the past days as a result of the temporary decline in the influence of the hot air mass on the Kingdom’s atmosphere.

 

The weather on Wednesday is expected to be relatively hot to hot in all regions, and the maximum temperatures in the east of the capital, Amman, will be in the mid-thirties Celsius, while the weather remains very hot in the Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea, and Aqaba, where the maximum temperature approaches the forty Celsius barrier and may exceed that.

 

This environment requires the continuation of the following recommendations:

  • - It is recommended not to be exposed to direct or prolonged exposure to sunlight
  • - Do not leave children, even for a short period, inside closed vehicles between noon and afternoon
  • - Do not leave flammable materials inside vehicles for long periods
  • - Safe disposal of cigarettes, to prevent fires
  • - Drive with caution on desert roads due to wind and dust
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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