The Jordan Meteorological Department said that the country will experience relatively cold weather on Monday, with partly cloudy to occasionally cloudy skies in some regions, while it will be warm in the Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea, and Aqaba. There is a chance of light, scattered rain showers around midday. Winds will be moderate southeasterly, shifting to southwesterly in the evening.
At night, the weather will be cold in most areas and relatively cold in the Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea, and Aqaba, with clouds at various altitudes and light westerly winds.
The department warned of reduced horizontal visibility during the morning hours due to fog formation over high mountainous areas and parts of the plains, as well as the risk of slippery roads in areas experiencing rainfall.
On Tuesday, the weather will remain partly cloudy to occasionally cloudy and relatively cold across most regions, while relatively warm conditions will continue in the Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea, and Aqaba. Light, scattered rain showers are also possible around midday, with moderate southwesterly winds.
At night, it will be cold and partly cloudy in most areas, and relatively cold in the Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea, and Aqaba. There is a chance of light, scattered rain in parts of the northeastern Badia, with moderate westerly winds.
On Wednesday, the weather will be relatively cold in most regions and relatively warm in the Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea, and Aqaba, with clouds at various altitudes. By midday, the Kingdom will gradually be affected by a state of atmospheric instability, with increasing cloud cover. Rainfall is expected at intervals across different areas, especially in the southern and eastern regions, sometimes accompanied by thunder. Winds will be moderate southwesterly, occasionally becoming active.
At night, conditions will range from partly cloudy to cloudy, with colder weather. Rainfall is expected at intervals across various regions and may be heavy at times in some areas, including the Dead Sea and Aqaba, accompanied by thunder and hail. This may lead to flash floods in valleys and low-lying areas. Winds will be active westerly, with strong gusts at times.
The department also warned of reduced visibility due to dust in desert areas, as well as the risk of thunderstorms, hail, and flash flooding during nighttime hours in valleys and low-lying areas.