Arabia Weather - Weather maps at the Arab Regional Weather Center indicate that temperatures will continue to be higher than their average for this time of the year, and the summer weather will be normal to relatively hot in the western and mountainous regions of the Kingdom, and hot to very hot in the Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea, and the city of Aqaba, in addition to To the eastern Badia regions during the remainder of July, as there are no indications yet of heat waves for the rest of the month.
Based on the above, it is expected that the general characteristics of the weather in the coming period will be:
- Temperatures continue to be higher than their average for this time of year by about 3-5 degrees Celsius, and normal summer weather prevails over the mountains, relatively hot in the rest of the regions and extremely hot in the Jordan Valley, with low clouds appearing in the north of the Kingdom and some central regions during the early morning hours.
- Maximum temperatures are in the early 30s Celsius over the mountains, while they reach the mid-30s Celsius in the rest of the cities and regions of the Kingdom, and reach the early 40s Celsius in the Jordan Valley and Aqaba, and thus the weather is hot in those areas.
- Winds will be moderate northwesterly, accompanied by active gusts in the afternoon and evening.
- The weather remains moderate to pleasant and humid during the night hours, making it suitable for outdoor seating.
- There are no signs of heat waves on the near horizon, despite the hot air being close to Jordan
For their part, meteorological specialists at the Arab Weather Center confirmed that weather maps indicate the proximity of hot air to the Kingdom, but it does not go deep enough to cause a heat wave or raise temperatures to very high levels, and therefore there are no signs of heat waves in Jordan during Next period. However, the hot air is likely to expand further towards the Kingdom at the end of the month, which may cause temperatures to rise, but it is not clear whether this rise amounts to a heat wave.
God knows.
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