Aqaba records the hottest temperature on earth for today, Saturday 5/9/2020

2020-09-05 2020-09-05T19:00:41Z
فريق تنبؤات طقس العرب
فريق تنبؤات طقس العرب
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Arab Weather - After the completion of recording the maximum temperatures for Saturday 5/9/2020 (according to the World Meteorological Organization responsible for collecting the temperatures recorded for the purposes of documentation from the observatories of countries), the city of Aqaba recorded the highest maximum temperature on the face of the globe for this day Saturday 5 / 20/2020, which recorded a maximum temperature of 48.5 degrees Celsius, surpassing all Gulf countries in an exceptional precedent, especially as it occupied yesterday the second highest temperature in the world.

This comes due to the Kingdom being affected by an exceptional, unprecedented heat wave for such time of year.

The following is the order of the maximum temperatures recorded today, Saturday 5/9/2020:

The image is from the OGIMET website, which collects country observatory data, according to the World Meteorological Organization

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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