High Temperatures Expected Tuesday, Cooler Conditions Wednesday
(MENAFN- Jordan News Agency)
Amman, July 23 (Petra) -- The weather on Tuesday is forecast to be relatively hot across most regions, with extreme heat expected in the Jordan Valley, Dead Sea, and Aqaba. The northern and central parts of the Kingdom will experience some low-altitude clouds, while winds will be northwesterly and moderate, occasionally becoming active in the afternoon.
According to a report from the Jordan Meteorological Department, temperatures will slightly decrease on Wednesday, aligning with the seasonal average. Most regions will experience mild summer weather, while the Badia, Jordan Valley, Dead Sea, and Aqaba will remain hot. Low-altitude clouds will continue to appear in the northern and central parts of the Kingdom, and winds will remain northwesterly and moderate, with occasional activity in the afternoon.
Thursday will see a slight rise in temperatures, resulting in relatively hot weather across most regions. The Badia, Jordan Valley, Dead Sea, and Aqaba will again experience hot conditions. Low-altitude clouds will persist in the northern and central parts of the Kingdom, and winds will be northwesterly and moderate, with periods of increased activity in the afternoon.
On Friday, temperatures will drop slightly again, so most areas will see moderate summer weather, while the Badia, Jordan Valley, Dead Sea, and Aqaba will remain hot. Low-altitude clouds will be more prevalent, especially in the northern and central parts of the Kingdom. Winds will continue to be northwesterly and moderate, occasionally active in the afternoon.
Today's temperatures in East Amman will range between 35 C and 24 C, in West Amman between 33 C and 22 C, in the northern highlands between 31 C and 17 C, in the Sharah highlands between 32 C and 18 C, at the Dead Sea between 43 C and 28 C, and at Aqaba between 44 C and 29 C.
Amman, July 23 (Petra) -- The weather on Tuesday is forecast to be relatively hot across most regions, with extreme heat expected in the Jordan Valley, Dead Sea, and Aqaba. The northern and central parts of the Kingdom will experience some low-altitude clouds, while winds will be northwesterly and moderate, occasionally becoming active in the afternoon.
According to a report from the Jordan Meteorological Department, temperatures will slightly decrease on Wednesday, aligning with the seasonal average. Most regions will experience mild summer weather, while the Badia, Jordan Valley, Dead Sea, and Aqaba will remain hot. Low-altitude clouds will continue to appear in the northern and central parts of the Kingdom, and winds will remain northwesterly and moderate, with occasional activity in the afternoon.
Thursday will see a slight rise in temperatures, resulting in relatively hot weather across most regions. The Badia, Jordan Valley, Dead Sea, and Aqaba will again experience hot conditions. Low-altitude clouds will persist in the northern and central parts of the Kingdom, and winds will be northwesterly and moderate, with periods of increased activity in the afternoon.
On Friday, temperatures will drop slightly again, so most areas will see moderate summer weather, while the Badia, Jordan Valley, Dead Sea, and Aqaba will remain hot. Low-altitude clouds will be more prevalent, especially in the northern and central parts of the Kingdom. Winds will continue to be northwesterly and moderate, occasionally active in the afternoon.
Today's temperatures in East Amman will range between 35 C and 24 C, in West Amman between 33 C and 22 C, in the northern highlands between 31 C and 17 C, in the Sharah highlands between 32 C and 18 C, at the Dead Sea between 43 C and 28 C, and at Aqaba between 44 C and 29 C.

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