Jordan | A rise in temperature this week and relatively hot breathing in most regions

2020-09-26 2020-09-26T07:31:54Z
وائل حكيم
وائل حكيم
متنبئ جوي-قسم دراسة الحالات الجوية الشديدة

Arab weather - temperatures rise on Sunday, and become higher than their averages for such time of year, and relatively hot weather prevails in the noon and afternoon hours in the mountains, hot in the Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea, Aqaba, the eastern region and the southern desert.

 

The temperatures are thirty in most regions during the days of the current week, and the temperature touches forty degrees in the Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea and Aqaba.

 

Moderate nights during the current week

 

The temperature rises at night from Sunday compared to the previous days, and moderate weather prevails throughout the current week in most regions, with an increase in surface humidity levels and the formation of low clouds in the morning over the mountains.

 

 

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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