Arab Weather - For the third consecutive day, the heat wave continues to affect the Kingdom, with expectations of it intensifying in the coming days, specifically on Tuesday and Wednesday. There are real fears of record-breaking temperatures in some areas of the Kingdom, at an unprecedented rate.
The latest weather forecasts from Arab Weather indicate that the Kingdom will continue to be affected by a heat wave until next Thursday, with the weather remaining hot in the highlands and extremely hot in the rest of the regions. Temperatures will be around 40 degrees Celsius in large areas, including parts of the capital, Amman, while they will approach the mid-40s in the Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea, and near the Gulf of Aqaba, in addition to some desert areas.
Arab Weather's updated maps show the center of the scorching air mass approaching the Kingdom on Tuesday and Wednesday. This will bring the heat wave to unprecedented levels for its sixth consecutive day, with fears that several record temperatures previously recorded at several monitoring stations in the Kingdom will be broken.
The weather will turn hot and dry in an unprecedented manner in most parts of the Kingdom, with temperatures approaching the mid-forties in many Jordanian villages and cities, including parts of the capital, Amman, with fears that many of the record temperatures previously recorded at several monitoring stations in the Kingdom will be broken. Temperatures may also reach nearly 50 degrees Celsius in some areas of the Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea, and Aqaba Governorate.
In addition to the unprecedented rise in temperature, the hot weather in the coming days is expected to be accompanied by the emergence of unstable weather conditions accompanied by the following weather phenomena:
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