Temperatures are expected to rise on Monday, reaching around 9–10°C above the seasonal average for this time of year. The weather will be generally warm, with moderate southeasterly winds that may become active at times, stirring up dust—particularly in desert areas.
The Meteorological Department warns of reduced horizontal visibility due to dust, especially in the Badia regions.
Today’s forecast high and low temperatures (°C) are as follows:
• East Amman: 24 / 14
• West Amman: 22 / 12
• Northern Highlands: 20 / 11
• Sharah Highlands: 23 / 10
• Badia regions: 26 / 13
• Plains: 24 / 14
• Northern Jordan Valley: 27 / 17
• Southern Jordan Valley: 30 / 21
• Dead Sea: 29 / 19
• Gulf of Aqaba: 30 / 20
Relatively Cold Air Mass
According to the report, the Kingdom will be affected on Tuesday by a relatively cold air mass, bringing a noticeable drop in temperatures. The weather will be relatively cold in most regions, while remaining relatively warm in the Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea, and Aqaba. Clouds will appear at various altitudes, and moderate westerly winds will become active at times, raising dust—especially in desert areas.
Continued Temperature Decrease
On Wednesday, a slight decrease in temperatures is expected, with relatively cold conditions continuing across most areas and relatively warm weather in the Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea, and Aqaba. Some low-altitude clouds will appear, and moderate westerly winds will occasionally become active, causing dust in many regions, particularly in the Badia.
Another slight drop in temperatures is forecast for Thursday, bringing readings back to around their seasonal averages. The weather will remain relatively cold in most regions and relatively warm in the Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea, and Aqaba. Low clouds are expected, with moderate northwesterly winds.