Jordan | Despite the Khamasini depression, areas and times are suitable for trips tomorrow, Friday

2024-05-09 2024-05-09T16:13:11Z
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Jordan | Despite the Khamasini depression, areas and times are suitable for trips tomorrow, Friday

Arabia Weather - Our latest forecasts at the Arab Weather Center indicate that there will be an additional rise in temperatures tomorrow, Friday, and the weather will be relatively hot and dry in all regions, and hot in the Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea, and Aqaba, with the appearance of high clouds in the sky of the Kingdom.

 

What are the suitable areas for trips tomorrow, Friday, and their times?

 

According to the latest updates, the best places suitable for trips tomorrow, Friday, are the mountainous highland areas in general, especially the Ajloun and Balqa highlands, where the weather will be moderate in the morning, and the maximum temperatures there are expected to reach around 34 degrees Celsius, with the weather becoming relatively hot in the afternoon hours. And the afternoon, but with the evening and night hours, the levels of dust in the atmosphere gradually rise in varying degrees.

 

God knows ..

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