Forecasts issued by the Jordan Meteorological Department indicate stable weather conditions on Saturday, followed by a noticeable drop in temperatures starting Sunday, with increasing chances of rainfall early next week.
On Saturday, the weather will be sunny and pleasant across most regions, and warm in the Badia, the Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea, and Aqaba. Winds will be southeasterly, shifting to moderate southwesterlies later in the day.
At night, conditions will turn cold in most areas and relatively cold in the Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea, and Aqaba. Low-altitude clouds are expected to appear, with moderate northwesterly winds.
On Sunday, temperatures will drop significantly. The weather will be relatively cold across most regions and pleasant in the Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea, and Aqaba. Low clouds will develop, accompanied by moderate northwesterly winds.
Sunday night will be cold and partly cloudy in the northern and central parts of the Kingdom, with a slight chance of light rain showers in limited northern areas. Winds will remain moderate northwesterlies.
On Monday, daytime conditions will be partly cloudy and relatively cold, while remaining pleasant in the Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea, and Aqaba. There will be a chance of rainfall in northern and central regions, with moderate to occasionally active northwesterly winds.
Monday night will be cold and partly to mostly cloudy, with continued chances of rain showers in northern and central areas, extending to limited parts of the southwestern regions. Winds will be moderate northwesterlies, occasionally picking up.
On Tuesday, temperatures will drop slightly further. The weather will be cold and partly to mostly cloudy at times, with rainfall expected in northern areas, later extending to central and southwestern regions. Northwesterly winds will be active, raising dust in the Badia.
By Tuesday night, conditions will become very cold and partly cloudy, with lingering chances of light rain in western parts of the Kingdom. Winds will be moderate northwesterlies.