Hot air is approaching the Kingdom, but without causing a heat wave. Learn about the weekend weather details.
Arab Weather - Weather maps at the Arab Weather Regional Center indicate that the Kingdom will be increasingly affected by a relatively hot air mass coming from the Arabian Peninsula this weekend. As a result, temperatures will rise further, exceeding their average for this time of year. The weather will be relatively hot in the western and mountainous regions of the Kingdom, and hot to extremely hot in the Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea, and the city of Aqaba, in addition to the eastern Badia regions.
In detail, the Kingdom will be increasingly affected on Friday and Saturday by a relatively hot air mass, resulting in a rise in temperatures, which will be 9-11 degrees Celsius higher than their average for this time of year. The weather will be relatively hot over the mountainous areas, and hot in the rest of the regions, while it will be extremely hot in the Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea, Aqaba, and the eastern Badia regions.
Temperatures will reach the forties in the Jordan Valley and the Dead Sea and may exceed that.
Experts reported that maximum temperatures in major cities and the capital, Amman, will be between the early and mid-thirties Celsius during the period of influence of the relatively hot air mass, while they will reach the early forties Celsius in the Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea, and the city of Aqaba.
Rising night temperatures and moderate weather
Nighttime temperatures will also rise compared to previous nights, with moderate weather in the western regions and eastern plains of the Kingdom, while warm in the rest of the Kingdom, especially during the early night hours.
Northwesterly winds blowing during the afternoon and evening periods
Northwesterly winds will continue to blow across the Kingdom in the coming days, with moderate speeds during the afternoon and evening hours. They will sometimes become active, especially in the eastern regions, during these periods, which could lead to dust storms in the desert regions of the Kingdom.
Hot air is close to the Kingdom but does not penetrate deep enough to cause a heat wave.
For their part, meteorologists at the Arab Weather Center confirmed that weather maps indicate that hot air is approaching the Kingdom, but that it is not penetrating deep enough to cause a heat wave or raise temperatures to very high levels. Consequently, there are no signs of heat waves in Jordan in the coming days, despite the rising temperatures.
And God knows best.
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