Jordan: Peak heat tomorrow before temperatures drop at the end of the week

2026-06-16 2026-06-16T19:31:06Z
هشام جمال
هشام جمال
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Jordan: Peak heat tomorrow before temperatures drop at the end of the week

Arab Weather - The latest outputs of computer models at the Arab Weather Center indicate that the Kingdom will be increasingly affected by a relatively hot air mass tomorrow, 17/6/2026, with a slight additional increase in temperatures, recording about 2-4 degrees Celsius higher than their usual averages for this time of year, thus being the peak of the rise during the week.

Relatively hot summer weather is expected to prevail in various regions, with moderate northwesterly winds that may become active at times during the afternoon and evening hours.

A gradual decrease in temperatures is expected on Thursday and Friday.

Temperatures will begin to gradually decrease starting on Thursday, and the decrease will continue on Friday, returning temperatures to their usual levels for this time of year.

The usual summer weather will return to the various regions, with maximum temperatures expected to be in the high twenties Celsius over the high mountain areas by the end of the week, while the weather will become more moderate during the evening and night hours, and tend towards coolness in some high areas, especially during the late night and early morning hours.

These conditions are ideal for outdoor activities over the weekend, with temperatures expected to be cooler compared to midweek.

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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