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Fog Blankets Highlands As Temperatures Set To Climb Through Midweek
(MENAFN- Jordan News Agency)
Amman, March 8 (Petra) -- Dense fog will shroud mountainous areas across the kingdom today, significantly reducing visibility, as relatively cold conditions and partly to occasionally overcast skies dominate the weather pattern. Scattered light showers may develop across eastern and southern regions, while moderate northwesterly winds will occasionally gust over desert terrain.
The Meteorological Department has issued a visibility advisory for mountainous areas, cautioning drivers about hazardous conditions during morning commutes and late evening hours as fog formations thicken.
The forecast indicates a warming trend beginning Sunday, though relatively cold conditions will persist across most regions while the Jordan Valley, Dead Sea, and Aqaba experience more moderate temperatures.
Cloud formations at varying altitudes will bring the possibility of brief, isolated showers to the northeastern Badia and limited portions of the southwestern kingdom during afternoon hours, with moderate northwesterly winds continuing.
Monday will maintain the gradual warming pattern while holding onto relatively cool daytime temperatures across highland areas, with continued mild conditions in lower elevations. Morning precipitation remains possible across portions of the northeastern Badia, with cloud systems dispersing through the day as moderate northwesterly winds persist.
A more significant temperature climb arrives Tuesday, ushering in moderate conditions across most areas and notably warmer weather throughout the Jordan Valley, Dead Sea basin, and Aqaba, accompanied by light northeasterly to northwesterly winds.
Today's temperature range: Eastern Amman 15-7 C; Western Amman 13-5 C; Northern Highlands 11-4 C; Sharah Highlands 10-5 C; Desert Regions 18-8 C; Plains 14-7 C; Northern Jordan Valley 21-13 C; Southern Jordan Valley 23-15 C; Dead Sea 22-14 C; Gulf of Aqaba 20-15 C.
Amman, March 8 (Petra) -- Dense fog will shroud mountainous areas across the kingdom today, significantly reducing visibility, as relatively cold conditions and partly to occasionally overcast skies dominate the weather pattern. Scattered light showers may develop across eastern and southern regions, while moderate northwesterly winds will occasionally gust over desert terrain.
The Meteorological Department has issued a visibility advisory for mountainous areas, cautioning drivers about hazardous conditions during morning commutes and late evening hours as fog formations thicken.
The forecast indicates a warming trend beginning Sunday, though relatively cold conditions will persist across most regions while the Jordan Valley, Dead Sea, and Aqaba experience more moderate temperatures.
Cloud formations at varying altitudes will bring the possibility of brief, isolated showers to the northeastern Badia and limited portions of the southwestern kingdom during afternoon hours, with moderate northwesterly winds continuing.
Monday will maintain the gradual warming pattern while holding onto relatively cool daytime temperatures across highland areas, with continued mild conditions in lower elevations. Morning precipitation remains possible across portions of the northeastern Badia, with cloud systems dispersing through the day as moderate northwesterly winds persist.
A more significant temperature climb arrives Tuesday, ushering in moderate conditions across most areas and notably warmer weather throughout the Jordan Valley, Dead Sea basin, and Aqaba, accompanied by light northeasterly to northwesterly winds.
Today's temperature range: Eastern Amman 15-7 C; Western Amman 13-5 C; Northern Highlands 11-4 C; Sharah Highlands 10-5 C; Desert Regions 18-8 C; Plains 14-7 C; Northern Jordan Valley 21-13 C; Southern Jordan Valley 23-15 C; Dead Sea 22-14 C; Gulf of Aqaba 20-15 C.

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