The weather on Monday will be partly to mostly cloudy and relatively cold across most regions, with a chance of light rain until the afternoon hours in the northern parts of the Kingdom and limited areas of the western central regions. Meanwhile, conditions will be relatively warm in the Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea, and Aqaba. During the night, cold weather will prevail, accompanied by the appearance of some low clouds.
Temperatures are expected to range as follows:
• East Amman: 17°C / 7°C
• West Amman: 15°C / 5°C
• Northern Highlands: 13°C / 4°C
• Sharah Highlands: 15°C / 5°C
• Desert regions: 21°C / 8°C
• Plains: 18°C / 7°C
• Northern Jordan Valley: 22°C / 10°C
• Southern Jordan Valley: 25°C / 15°C
• Dead Sea: 24°C / 14°C
• Gulf of Aqaba: 26°C / 16°C
On Tuesday, temperatures will rise slightly, with mostly sunny and pleasant conditions across most areas, and warmer weather in the Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea, and Aqaba. Nights will remain relatively cold, especially over highlands.
A further increase in temperatures is expected on Wednesday, exceeding seasonal averages. The weather will be pleasant in the highlands and warm elsewhere. However, by evening, the Kingdom will gradually be affected by atmospheric instability, bringing increased cloud cover and a chance of scattered showers, which may sometimes be accompanied by thunder, along with active winds that could raise dust, especially in desert areas.
Unstable conditions will continue on Thursday, with pleasant weather in the highlands and warm conditions in other regions. There will be chances of scattered rainfall in the northern and central regions and parts of the southwest, possibly accompanied by thunder at times. Winds will be active with strong gusts, raising dust particularly in desert areas, before rainfall chances gradually weaken in the evening.
The Meteorological Department warns of reduced, and possibly zero, horizontal visibility on desert roads, as well as the risk of slippery conditions. Citizens are advised to follow weather updates regularly and take necessary precautions, especially during periods of atmospheric instability.