Jordan- Relatively hot weather expected over next two days
(MENAFN- Jordan News Agency) Amman, July 7 (Petra)--A rise in temperatures is expected on Saturday becoming 2-4 degrees above their seasonal average. Therefore, it will be relatively hot in the hilly areas and hot in other parts of the Kingdom with north westerly moderate to brisk winds, according to Jordan Meteorological Department (JMD).
Temperatures will further rise on Sunday creating hot conditions across the Kingdom with north westerly light to moderate winds.
Temperatures in Amman for today will range between a high of 34 degrees Celsius and a low of 23 degrees while mercury levels in Aqaba will register a high of 42 degrees sliding down to 29 degrees at night.
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7/7/2018 - 08:27:25 AM
Temperatures will further rise on Sunday creating hot conditions across the Kingdom with north westerly light to moderate winds.
Temperatures in Amman for today will range between a high of 34 degrees Celsius and a low of 23 degrees while mercury levels in Aqaba will register a high of 42 degrees sliding down to 29 degrees at night.
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7/7/2018 - 08:27:25 AM

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