Jordan | The expected maximum temperatures in the Jordan Valley and Aqaba exceed all Gulf capitals today

2023-01-23 2023-01-23T07:29:50Z
هشام جمال
هشام جمال
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Arab Weather - The latest readings of weather maps in the Arab Regional Weather Center indicate that there will be a rise in the maximum temperatures expected on Monday in the Jordan Valley and the Dead Sea, in addition to the city of Aqaba.

Where the atmosphere is getting warmer in those regions, amid expectations of recording maximum temperatures that touch the 27 °C barrier in some parts, and thus are warmer than those recorded in all Gulf capitals.

The following are the expected maximum temperatures in the capitals of the Arabian Gulf:

 

  • The capital, Kuwait: 19 degrees Celsius.
  • The capital, Riyadh: 21 degrees Celsius.
  • The capital, Manama: 20 degrees Celsius.
  • The capital, Doha: 22 degrees Celsius.
  • The capital, Abu Dhabi: 22 degrees Celsius.
  • The capital, Muscat: 23 degrees Celsius.

 

God knows.

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