AMMAN — On Saturday, the weather outlook remains consistent,
with a slight drop in temperatures anticipated in most areas, while mountainous
regions continue to experience relatively hot conditions. Winds will initially
originate from the southwest, gradually shifting to a northwesterly direction
in the afternoon, sometimes gaining intensity, the Jordan News Agency, Petra
reported.
However, a welcome respite from the heat is on the horizon on Sunday. A noticeable drop in temperatures is expected,
registering slightly below the usual seasonal averages. Conditions will
transition to moderately warm in mountainous areas and plains, while low-lying
regions such as the Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea, and Aqaba will remain
relatively hot.
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AMMAN — On Saturday, the
weather outlook remains consistent,
with a slight drop in temperatures anticipated in most areas, while mountainous
regions continue to experience
relatively hot conditions. Winds will initially
originate from the southwest, gradually shifting to a northwesterly direction
in the afternoon, sometimes gaining intensity, the Jordan News Agency, Petra
reported.
However, a welcome respite from the
heat is on the horizon on Sunday. A noticeable drop in temperatures is expected,
registering slightly below the usual
seasonal averages. Conditions will
transition to moderately warm in mountainous areas and plains, while low-lying
regions such as the Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea, and Aqaba will remain
relatively hot.
Read more National news
Jordan News