Jordan: Successive temperature rises starting tomorrow, Wednesday
Arab Weather - The latest weather forecasts indicate that a hot air mass will approach the Kingdom starting tomorrow, Wednesday, and its impact will increase by the end of the week, developing into a heat wave on Friday and Saturday, lasting until the beginning of next week.
Expected weather conditions for tomorrow, Wednesday
God willing, temperatures are expected to rise tomorrow, becoming about two degrees Celsius above average. The weather will be relatively hot in all regions, and hot in the Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea, and Aqaba. The weather will remain pleasant to cool at night, with low clouds appearing in some areas.
More temperature rise on Thursday
On Thursday, a hot air mass will continue to advance towards the Kingdom, causing temperatures to rise during the day, becoming 3-5 degrees Celsius higher than average. The weather will be relatively hot to hot in general, and hot in the Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea, and Aqaba.
A heat wave will begin to affect the Kingdom on Friday.
Arab Weather forecasters said that on Friday, an extremely hot air mass is expected to sweep into the Kingdom from the south, and the Kingdom will begin to experience its first heat wave since the start of the summer.
On Friday, temperatures are expected to rise further, reaching 8-10 degrees Celsius above average. The weather will be hot to extremely hot across the Kingdom, with medium and high clouds appearing in the Badia regions.
The winds will be light to moderate southeasterly, turning to moderate northwesterly in the afternoon, with occasional strong gusts.
Important recommendations
- Avoid direct and prolonged exposure to sunlight.
- Safe disposal of cigarettes to prevent fires.
- Do not leave children inside closed vehicles for long periods.
- Avoid leaving flammable materials inside closed vehicles for long periods.
We will keep you updated on the latest weather developments and expected temperatures in subsequent detailed bulletins.
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