Jordan | A slight decline in the intensity of the heat wave on Tuesday and Wednesday

2020-09-07 2020-09-07T08:23:43Z
وائل حكيم
وائل حكيم
متنبئ جوي-قسم دراسة الحالات الجوية الشديدة

Arab Weather - The intensity of the heat wave decreases slightly on Tuesday and Wednesday, with extremely hot weather and temperatures higher than their average by more than 10 degrees Celsius, and very hot weather prevails throughout the Kingdom during the daylight hours, while it is relatively hot at night.

 

Random and sporadic thunderstorms

 

Due to the influx of quantities of moisture in the high air layers, medium and high clouds multiply in some random areas of the Kingdom, where light thunderstorms of rain work in the afternoon and afternoon hours of Tuesday and Wednesday.

 

Surface humidity rates also increase on Tuesday and Wednesday, which increases the feeling of heat, and light to moderate westerly winds blow during the day, and they change direction at night.

 

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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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