Temperatures on Monday are expected to be slightly above the seasonal average for this time of year, with dusty and warm conditions across most regions, while the Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea, and Aqaba will experience hot weather. Some medium- and high-altitude clouds are expected, with active northwesterly winds and strong gusts that may exceed 60 km/h.
The Jordan Meteorological Department warned of reduced horizontal visibility due to dust in many areas, with possible near-zero visibility on desert roads, as well as the risks associated with strong winds and gusts. It advised people with respiratory conditions to take necessary precautions.
Expected high and low temperatures include:
* East Amman: 32°C / 18°C
* West Amman: 30°C / 16°C
* Northern Highlands: 28°C / 14°C
* Sharah Highlands: 29°C / 15°C
* Desert areas: 36°C / 20°C
* Plains: 33°C / 18°C
* Northern Jordan Valley: 37°C / 24°C
* Southern Jordan Valley: 39°C / 26°C
* Dead Sea: 38°C / 25°C
* Aqaba: 39°C / 27°C
On Tuesday, temperatures will drop slightly, with dusty and moderate conditions in most regions, and relatively hot weather in the Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea, and Aqaba. Winds will remain northwesterly, moderate to active, with occasional strong gusts.
On Wednesday, the weather will be moderate in most areas and relatively hot in low-lying regions, with medium- and high-level clouds and occasional active westerly winds that may stir dust, especially in desert areas.
A noticeable drop in temperatures is expected on Thursday, bringing pleasant weather to most regions and warm conditions in the Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea, and Aqaba, with low clouds and moderate westerly winds that may occasionally stir dust in desert regions.
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