Jordan is experiencing a noticeable drop in temperatures, with conditions expected to remain mild through Tuesday before a significant rise brings hot weather across most parts of the country by Thursday, according to the Jordan Meteorological Department.
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On Monday, temperatures fell to align with seasonal averages, bringing moderate weather to most regions. However, conditions remain relatively hot in the Badia, Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea, and Aqaba. High-altitude clouds were observed in some areas, while northwesterly winds persisted at moderate speeds, occasionally becoming active.
Tuesday’s forecast indicates continued mild conditions across much of the Kingdom. The Badia, Jordan Valley, Dead Sea, and Aqaba will continue to see relatively hot weather, with scattered high clouds and northwesterly winds expected to pick up intermittently.
By Wednesday, a slight rise in temperatures is expected, leading to relatively hot conditions in most areas and hotter weather in the Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea, and Aqaba. Winds will shift from northeasterly to northwesterly and remain moderate in strength.
Thursday is projected to bring a more pronounced increase in temperatures. The weather will be relatively hot in high mountain areas and hot in other regions of the country. Winds are forecast to come from the east to southeast, moderate in speed but occasionally active, potentially stirring dust in the Badia. Later in the day, winds will turn northwesterly.
Monday’s temperatures are expected to vary across the Kingdom, with daytime highs and nighttime lows reflecting the country’s diverse geography. In East Amman, temperatures will range between 30 C and 17 C, while West Amman will see slightly cooler conditions at 28 C and 15 C.
The northern highlands are forecast to record 26 C during the day and 13 C at night, and the Sharah highlands will experience a similar pattern with highs of 27 C and lows of 12 C. In the Badia regions, temperatures will rise to 34 C, dipping to 16 C overnight. The plains are expected to mirror East Amman with a range of 30 C to 17 C.
Hotter conditions are forecast for the Jordan Valley, where the northern part will reach 36 C and 22 C, and the southern part 38 C and 24 C. The Dead Sea is expected to record 37 C during the day and 23 C at night, while the Gulf of Aqaba will experience peak temperatures of 38 C and lows of 23 C.