Jordan - Weekend | An extension of the Red Sea depression and an opportunity to form cumulus clouds to the east on Saturday

2022-04-21 2022-04-21T09:27:03Z
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Arab Weather - The latest outputs of the numerical models received at the Arab Weather Center indicate that the Kingdom is affected, as of Friday, by the extension of the so-called Red Sea depression, which is associated with a relatively hot air mass coming from the Arabian Peninsula, so a clear rise in temperatures occurs to be higher than their rates for this time of The year varies by several degrees Celsius, and the weather is warm to relatively hot in all regions of the Kingdom, especially in the low-lying areas, while the weather is hot in the Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea and the city of Aqaba, coinciding with the appearance of clouds at medium and sometimes high altitudes.

The maximum temperatures touch the thirties Celsius in the main cities, including the capital, Amman, while they exceed the mid-thirties in the Jordan Valley and the Dead Sea, coinciding with the blowing of moderate speed southeast winds, active over the mountainous heights and the Jordan Valley and causing dust and dust.

The Kingdom's vulnerability to the relatively hot air mass increased on Saturday

It is expected, God willing, that the Kingdom will be affected more on Saturday by the relatively hot air mass that accompanies the extension of the low-lying Red Sea, so there will be another rise in degrees in the main cities to be several degrees higher than their rates, and the weather will be relatively hot in most regions of the Kingdom during the afternoon and afternoon hours, while It remains hot in the Jordan Valley and the Dead Sea, in which it is moderate over the high mountainous heights of the southern Kingdom and clouds appear at medium and high altitudes, which may be interspersed with cumulus clouds so that there is a possibility of local showers of rain in random parts concentrated in the Badia regions.

Maximum temperatures exceed the thirties Celsius on Saturday in the main cities and the capital Amman and Aqaba, while the temperatures exceed the mid-30s Celsius in the Jordan Valley and the Dead Sea, and thus the temperatures in the capital Amman are higher than Aqaba, coinciding with the blowing of southeasterly moderate to brisk winds, working High levels of dust and dirt in the atmosphere.

Night temperatures rise at the end of the week

Night temperatures rise clearly during the night of Friday / Saturday, and the weather turns to become warm and dry in all regions of the Kingdom during the hours of the first part of the night, and the weather tends to moderate at the late night hours and dawn, but night temperatures tend to decrease on Saturday / Sunday night and the weather is warm The beginning of the night, but with the late night hours and dawn, the weather tends to get cold over parts of the plains and mountains, especially in the high mountainous heights of the south of the Kingdom.

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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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