The impact of the hot air mass will slightly decline today, Monday, with relatively hot weather expected in the highlands and plains, hot conditions in the desert areas, and very hot temperatures in the Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea, and Aqaba. Winds will be moderate northwesterlies, occasionally active and causing dust in desert regions.
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The Jordan Meteorological Department warns in its report of the risk of prolonged exposure to direct sunlight, especially during midday hours, and the possibility of reduced horizontal visibility in desert areas during the afternoon due to wind-blown dust.
By Tuesday, the effect of the hot air mass is expected to subside further across the Kingdom, accompanied by a slight drop in temperatures to around the seasonal average. Normal summer conditions will prevail in most regions, while it will remain hot in the desert areas, the Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea, and Aqaba. Some low-altitude clouds may appear in the northern and central parts of the Kingdom, and winds will be moderate westerlies, occasionally active.
On Wednesday and Thursday, the weather will continue to be typical of the summer season in most areas, remaining hot in the desert, Jordan Valley, Dead Sea, and Aqaba. Some low clouds are expected in the northern and central regions, with moderate northwesterly winds, occasionally becoming active.
Today’s forecasted high and low temperatures (in Celsius) are as follows:
East Amman: 35 / 23
West Amman: 33 / 21
Northern Highlands: 32 / 20
Sharah Highlands: 31 / 19
Desert Areas: 40 / 22
Plains: 35 / 22
Northern Jordan Valley: 42 / 25
Southern Jordan Valley: 45 / 28
Dead Sea: 43 / 27
Gulf of Aqaba: 44 / 29
— (Petra)