Jordan | After the cold weather and rain showers, what awaits the Kingdom for the rest of the week?

Written By هشام جمال on 2024/11/19

This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.

Arab Weather - The Kingdom has been affected since the early hours of Monday by an extension of a low-pressure system, accompanied by showers of rain concentrated in the northern regions. The low-pressure system was followed by humid westerly currents that caused rain to fall on Tuesday in several areas of the north of the Kingdom, extending towards the central regions. But what awaits the Kingdom for the rest of the week?

 

Cold weather on Tuesday/Wednesday night and fog expected in many areas

 

The weather is expected to be stable tonight, with cold weather prevailing in various regions of the Kingdom. Minimum temperatures drop to between 7-10 degrees Celsius, especially over the high mountains and eastern plains, which requires wearing warm clothes. Surface humidity levels rise significantly, creating the opportunity for dense fog to form in the early morning hours over many areas of the eastern plains, the eastern desert, and some high mountains.

 

Wednesday: Dense fog in the morning in the plains and eastern desert, with limited chances of rain in the afternoon

 

On Wednesday morning, the weather will be generally cold, with dense fog forming at dawn and early morning over many areas of the eastern plains, the eastern desert, and some mountainous heights. During the rest of the day, temperatures will rise slightly, becoming around their average for this time of year. The weather will be relatively cold, especially over the mountainous heights. The Kingdom will be affected by unstable but limited weather conditions, during the afternoon and evening hours, where there is a possibility of random showers of rain, and the winds will be southwesterly and light in speed.

 

Thursday to Saturday: A warmer air mass affects the Kingdom, and temperatures return to twenties in the capital, Amman

 

The Kingdom is expected to be affected on Thursday, Friday and until Saturday by a warmer air mass than the previous one, which will cause a gradual rise in temperatures to become around or about two degrees Celsius higher than their average for this time of year. The weather will be autumnal, sunny and tending to be cold over the high mountainous areas, while it will be pleasant in the rest of the regions and warm in the Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea and Aqaba. Temperatures will return to the twenties during the day over various regions of the Kingdom, including the capital Amman, God willing, and the winds will be southeasterly and moderate in speed.

 

Cold nights continue for the rest of the week

 

The outputs of the numerical models indicate that the cold weather will continue during the rest of the week’s nights, with temperatures ranging between 8-11 degrees Celsius in various regions of the Kingdom, especially the mountainous highlands and eastern plains regions.

 

God knows best.

This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.


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