After the hot weather that the Kingdom experienced, will there be a need to wear coats again in the coming days?

2025-05-11 2025-05-11T14:15:48Z
عامر المعايطة
عامر المعايطة
كاتب مُحتوى جوّي

Arab Weather - The Kingdom continues to be affected by a relatively hot air mass that began affecting the Kingdom at the end of last week. Temperatures rose significantly, and relatively hot conditions prevailed across all regions, while hot conditions prevailed in low-lying areas.

Tonight, the weather will remain pleasant to moderate across the region, suitable for outdoor sessions, with the appearance of medium and high clouds. The winds will be northwesterly, light to moderate in speed.

Arab Weather forecasters said that weather forecasts indicate a gradual decline in the hot air mass starting Monday, to be replaced by a cooler air mass.

Tomorrow, temperatures are expected to drop significantly, but remain about two degrees Celsius above average. The weather will remain warm in the mountains and relatively hot in other regions.

The winds will be northwesterly, moderate in speed, active in the afternoon and evening, and will cause dust storms in the desert areas and eastern plains.

Monday recommendations:

- Beware of dust storms in the afternoon and evening in the eastern plains and desert roads.

The drop in temperatures will continue on Monday night, and the need to wear coats will return, especially at dawn on Tuesday.

Weather maps indicate that temperatures on Monday night will drop significantly compared to previous nights, with the minimum temperature in Amman expected to drop to 13 degrees Celsius on Monday/Tuesday night, a temperature difference of about 10 degrees Celsius compared to Sunday/Monday night, with the weather turning relatively cold in most areas.

Arab Weather warns of the need to be aware of this temperature difference, as the weather will become especially hot at dawn and in the morning on Tuesday, requiring students and the elderly to wear coats to avoid illness and colds.

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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