Jordan - Weather Forecast | Hot weather in the last days of summer in meteorology | Tuesday 30-8-2022

2022-08-30 2022-08-30T14:22:27Z
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Arab weather - the high impact of the heat wave on the Kingdom of Jordan remains on the fifth day in a row, as temperatures tend to decrease slightly, while remaining higher than their rates for this time of the year by about 5-7 degrees Celsius, and the weather continues to be hot and dry in general in all The regions of the Kingdom, with it becoming very hot for some time in the noon and afternoon hours, where temperatures at that time touch 40 degrees Celsius in some cities, including some neighborhoods of the capital Amman, while the weather is very hot at most times of the day in the Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea and Aqaba The temperatures in some of those areas are in the mid-forties, and the humidity levels in the city of Aqaba are high at times, which increases the feeling of heat and tightness.

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