The Kingdom will remain under the impact of the current heatwave today, Monday, with dusty conditions in some areas. The weather will be hot over high mountainous areas and extremely hot elsewhere. By noon, the Kingdom will gradually be affected by a state of atmospheric instability, and scattered showers are expected, God willing, in various parts of the Kingdom, sometimes accompanied by thunderstorms. In the south and east, rainfall may be heavy for short periods. Winds will be northwesterly to northeasterly, moderate in speed, becoming active at times, especially in desert areas, causing dust.
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The Jordan Meteorological Department warns in its report against prolonged exposure to direct sunlight during peak hours, the risk of slippery roads in areas experiencing rainfall, the danger of flash floods in valleys and low-lying areas in the south and east, and reduced horizontal visibility due to dust—sometimes to the point of complete obscurity—on external roads, especially in desert regions. It also urges the public not to leave children inside closed vehicles, even for short periods; not to discard fire residues or cigarette butts in forested areas; not to leave flammable materials inside vehicles; and to drink plenty of fluids, especially water.
On Tuesday and Wednesday, the weather will remain hot over high mountainous areas and extremely hot elsewhere, with varying amounts of cloud cover at different altitudes. By noon, another state of atmospheric instability is likely to develop, with scattered showers expected, possibly heavy for short periods in the south and east, and accompanied by thunderstorms. Winds will be northeasterly to northwesterly, moderate in speed, becoming active at times, particularly in desert areas, raising dust.
Temperatures will drop slightly on Thursday, with hot weather over high mountainous areas and extremely hot conditions elsewhere. Some high clouds will appear, and northwesterly winds will be moderate, becoming occasionally active in eastern parts of the Kingdom.
Today’s maximum and minimum temperatures in East Amman are 41–28°C, in West Amman 39–26°C, in the northern highlands 37–26°C, in the Sharah highlands 38–25°C, in desert areas 45–27°C, in the plains 40–26°C, in the northern Jordan Valley 43–29°C, in the southern Jordan Valley 43–32°C, at the Dead Sea 43–31°C, and in Aqaba 44–30°C.
—(Petra)