The city of Aqaba recorded the highest temperature ever recorded for the month of September, at 48 degrees Celsius

Written By فريق تنبؤات طقس العرب on 2020/09/04

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<p style=";text-align:left;direction:ltr"> Weather of Arabia - The city of Aqaba, according to the meteorological station of the Meteorological Department of the Ministry of Transportation, recorded a new record temperature of 48 degrees Celsius, which is the highest temperature ever recorded for the month of September. </p><p style=";text-align:left;direction:ltr"> This comes because the Kingdom was affected by a strong heat wave, the longest in 100 years, caused by the explosion of a very hot desert air mass coming from the Arabian Peninsula, and its impact is expected to continue during the new week. </p>

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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Jordan | What comes after the heat wave, and are new heat waves on the horizon?The temperature inside homes remains warm despite the drop in outside temperatures. What is the reason?Jordan: Thank God, there are no signs of new heat waves this week, and normal summer weather will continue.Jordan: A slight drop in temperatures on Sunday, with further improvement in the weather, especially at night.Jordan: Dark weather recedes at night, with pleasant, cool nights in several regions.Accompanied by heavy rain and hail, a humid tropical wave will affect the southern Arabian Peninsula at this time.Exceptional weather events accompanied the heat wave (record temperatures, dust, and extremely rare rain)The Levant: The exhausting heat wave is receding, and the weather is significantly better by this date.Jordan: A rapid drop in temperatures tonight, and the heat wave will completely recede on Saturday.