3 important things to know if you have a trip tomorrow

2025-10-16 2025-10-16T10:01:44Z
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Arab Weather - If you're planning a trip tomorrow, whether to mountainous areas like Ajloun or low-lying areas like the Jordan Valley, there are some important things you should know before setting off to ensure your trip is safer and more enjoyable.

3 important things to know if you have a trip tomorrow

  1. If you're traveling to the Jordan Valley, it's important to know that temperatures will rise tomorrow, reaching the mid-30s in the Jordan Valley and Aqaba, so be careful not to expose yourself to prolonged sunlight.
  2. If your trip is to a mountainous area like Ajloun or even further south like Rum, you should be aware of the cold weather at night, and you will need a jacket, especially during the late night hours.
  3. Tomorrow's nights will be warmer than the previous ones, so you can sit outside, but it's recommended to take a light jacket to be comfortable during the evening.
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