AMMAN — On Tuesday a slight rise in temperatures will affect
the kingdom, bringing normal summer conditions in the heights, relatively hot
conditions in plains, and hot in Badia, the Jordan valley, the Dead Sea, and
Aqaba, according to the Jordan Metrological Department (JMD).
The JMD warns of direct exposure to sunlight at noon in
Badia, the Jordan valley, and Aqaba.
On Wednesday scorching conditions are expected to be in
charge across the kingdom, which it is forecast a rising in temperatures by 5
to 6 degrees above their annual average during this time of the year.
The maximum and minimum temperatures in Amman will range
between 34 - 22 degrees Celsius, in the Dead Sea 41-29 degrees, and in the Gulf
of Aqaba 41-29 degrees Celsius.
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AMMAN — On Tuesday a slight rise in temperatures will affect
the kingdom, bringing normal summer conditions in the heights, relatively hot
conditions in plains, and hot in Badia, the Jordan valley, the Dead Sea, and
Aqaba, according to the
Jordan Metrological Department (JMD).
The JMD warns of direct exposure to sunlight at noon in
Badia, the Jordan valley, and Aqaba.
On Wednesday scorching conditions are expected to be in
charge across the kingdom, which it is forecast a rising in temperatures by 5
to 6 degrees above their annual average during this time of the year.
The maximum and minimum temperatures in Amman will range
between 34 - 22 degrees Celsius, in the Dead Sea 41-29 degrees, and in the Gulf
of Aqaba 41-29 degrees Celsius.
Read more National news