How long will the dusty weather continue to affect Jordan?
Arab Weather - The Kingdom has been affected since the evening and night hours of Friday/Saturday by a wave of dusty weather conditions, which increased significantly during the daytime hours of Saturday, as very dusty conditions prevailed in various regions of the Kingdom, and the horizontal visibility decreased to about 500 meters or less in some areas.
The reason for these conditions is the rush of huge quantities of dust coming from northern Egypt and northern Libya towards the eastern basin of the Mediterranean Sea, which extended towards the atmosphere of Palestine and Jordan.
Dusty weather will continue tonight in many areas.
The forecasts at the Arab Weather Center indicate that dusty conditions will continue, God willing , during this night in many regions of the Kingdom, coinciding with a further drop in temperatures, as the weather becomes cold and requires wearing warmer clothes.
Sunday and Monday: Dusty conditions will persist with varying intensity, coinciding with a rise in temperatures.
On Sunday, February 15, 2026, the weather will remain dusty to varying degrees, coinciding with a noticeable rise in temperatures. On Monday, temperatures will rise further, becoming much higher than their usual averages for this time of year. The weather will be generally warm, with dust continuing to be present in varying degrees in the atmosphere, coinciding with the blowing of southeasterly winds.
Key recommendations in conjunction with the continued dusty conditions
Given these weather conditions and the continued dusty conditions expected over the coming days with varying intensity, the following is advised:
- Patients with respiratory and eye conditions should take care and wear masks when they have to leave their homes.
- Be aware of reduced horizontal visibility, especially on desert roads and in open areas.
- Keep windows closed as much as possible, especially in areas with high dust concentrations.
And God knows best.
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