How long will the hot weather prevail in the Kingdom? This is the expected weather condition for the coming days and the first days of July.

2025-06-27 2025-06-27T14:28:39Z
عامر المعايطة
عامر المعايطة
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Arab Weather - Relatively hot to hot weather prevailed across the Kingdom on Friday, with meteorological stations recording temperatures of 35 degrees Celsius at Amman Civil Airport, east of the capital, Amman, this afternoon, while temperatures rose to 37 degrees Celsius at Queen Alia International Airport.

How long will the hot weather continue in the Kingdom?

The latest weather maps from ArabiaWeather indicate that the Kingdom will remain under the influence of a warmer-than-usual air mass for the next two days, as a result of the expansion of the high pressure system located north of the Arabian Peninsula toward the region.

God willing, temperatures on Saturday and Sunday will remain 4-6 degrees Celsius higher than average, with relatively hot to hot weather during the day across most regions, while remaining moderate at night.

Expected weather conditions for the first days of July

According to the latest weather data, the beginning of July, which begins next Tuesday, is expected to coincide with a return to a drop in temperatures. This is due to the expansion of an upper wave towards the region, due to the deepening of a low-pressure area over the Black Sea and Turkey. Its influence is expected to extend to the eastern Mediterranean basin in the form of an air mass that is cooler than the one currently affecting the Kingdom.

Temperatures are expected to drop again by the middle of next week, returning to normal levels. Typical summer weather will prevail across the Kingdom, with no heat waves.

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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