A low-pressure system over the western Mediterranean is bringing warmth to the Levant.

2026-05-08 2026-05-08T14:07:32Z
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A low-pressure system over the western Mediterranean is bringing warmth to the Levant.

Arab Weather - The latest weather maps via the Arab Weather application indicate the rush of a cooler air mass towards the waters of the central and western Mediterranean Sea, leading to the formation of an area of low atmospheric pressure west of the sea, which will lead to rainfall over southern Europe and northern North Africa, God willing.

The flow of cold winds into the central Mediterranean pushes warmth towards the Levant.

From a scientific standpoint, the weather systems in the northern hemisphere are interconnected, as the relationship between the shape of weather systems in southern Europe and the Maghreb countries is inverse, since the rush of cold winds towards the aforementioned regions leads to the shift of warm winds towards the countries of the eastern Mediterranean, including Jordan, and thus temperatures rise to near-summer levels on Saturday and Sunday.

Thus, temperatures will rise further on Saturday and Sunday, becoming about 5 degrees Celsius hotter than usual, with relatively hot weather in all regions and the appearance of high clouds.

And 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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