Arab Weather - The latest computer modeling and analysis from the weather forecasting team at the Arab Weather Regional Center indicate that the heat wave will begin to subside and gradually diminish in intensity starting tomorrow, Friday. It will completely subside and normal summer weather will return starting Saturday.
Arab Weather experts expect temperatures to drop significantly compared to previous days, but they will remain 4-6 degrees Celsius higher than their usual average for this time of year. Maximum temperatures in the capital, Amman, for tomorrow, Friday, are expected to be around the mid-thirties Celsius, while they will be around the mid-forties Celsius in the Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea, and Aqaba, which means that hot weather will continue to prevail in various regions.
Experts also expect the Kingdom to be affected in the afternoon and evening hours by active northwesterly winds, sometimes strong gusts, which will stir up dust in open and desert areas.
During the Friday/Saturday night hours, especially the late hours, a significant improvement in the weather is expected, with temperatures dropping significantly compared to previous nights. The pleasant and refreshing atmosphere returns, with a noticeable increase in humidity levels and the appearance of low clouds, after nearly a full week of hot, dark, and exhausting nights.
Arab Weather experts indicate that by Saturday, the heat wave will completely recede from the Kingdom's atmosphere, and a cooler air mass will take over the Kingdom, bringing temperatures to around their usual rates for this time of year. Moderate summer weather will prevail, with temperatures around the early thirties in Amman, while they will be around 40 degrees Celsius in the Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea, and Aqaba.
At night, the humid, pleasant, and slightly cool weather returns, with low clouds continuing to appear, allowing citizens to enjoy a more comfortable summer after days of intense heat.
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