Despite the summer weather during the day, pleasant and refreshing weather is expected in the Kingdom tonight.

2025-06-09 2025-06-09T08:40:07Z
هشام جمال
هشام جمال
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Arab Weather - God willing, the weather is expected to be pleasant throughout the Kingdom tonight, suitable for outdoor seating, especially in low-lying areas. It is noted that the weather will tend to be slightly cold in most areas during the hours after midnight, especially over the high mountainous elevations and the eastern plains, with the appearance of low clouds in the north of the Kingdom.

Winds will be light to moderate westerly to northwesterly, sometimes active in some areas, especially the eastern ones. It is recommended to wear light coats over summer clothes, especially for children, if staying outside during the late hours of the night.

Here are the minimum temperatures tonight in various regions of the Kingdom, according to the Arab Weather app:

Irbid : 18°C

Jerash : 20°C

Ajloun : 18°C

Salt : 20°C

Amman : 19°C

Madaba : 20°C

Karak : 18°C

Tafilah : 18°C

Ma'an : 19°C

Aqaba : 26°C

Zarqa : 20°C

Mafraq : 17°C

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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