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Jordan- Drop in temperatures forecast today
(MENAFN- Jordan News Agency) A tangible drop in temperatures is expected on Monday becoming 3-4 degrees below their annual average.Therefore, it will be fair in Amman and the hilly areas and moderate in the desert regions and the Jordan Valley with clouds at various altitudes.
According to the Jordan Metrological Department (JMD), scattered showers accompanied by thunder at times are also expected in the northern parts of the Kingdom, while winds will be westerly moderate to brisk blowing dust.
Temperatures will slightly rise on Tuesday, but they will remain below their seasonal average; threfore it will be moderate in most regions and relatively hot in the Aqaba and the Jordan Valley with low clouds and westerly to northwesterly moderate winds.
Temperatures in Amman and the northern areas for today will range between a high of 27 degrees Celsius and a low of 15 degrees at night, the JMD added.
According to the Jordan Metrological Department (JMD), scattered showers accompanied by thunder at times are also expected in the northern parts of the Kingdom, while winds will be westerly moderate to brisk blowing dust.
Temperatures will slightly rise on Tuesday, but they will remain below their seasonal average; threfore it will be moderate in most regions and relatively hot in the Aqaba and the Jordan Valley with low clouds and westerly to northwesterly moderate winds.
Temperatures in Amman and the northern areas for today will range between a high of 27 degrees Celsius and a low of 15 degrees at night, the JMD added.
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