Jordan | Possible rain showers in limited parts of the south of the country, and may include Aqaba to coincide with hot winds

2020-09-06 2020-09-06T11:11:09Z
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Arab Weather - The weather continues to be very hot and dry in general in most regions of the Kingdom, and temperatures are between the end of the thirties and the beginning of the forties in many Jordanian villages and cities, including the capital, Amman, and temperatures approach the late forties in some areas of the Jordan Valley, Bahr al-Mait, and the governorate. Hitch .

 

It is expected that quantities of medium and high clouds will gradually appear, and the opportunity will arise for the possibility of some local thunderstorms from rain in some geographical areas, especially in parts of the south of the country and the southern Badia regions, which may include parts of Aqaba.

 

The winds will be light easterly, turning to northwesterly with the afternoon and evening hours, and are active during the crossing of thunderstorms .

 

 

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