Jordan: What awaits the Kingdom after the low-pressure system?
Arab Weather - The Kingdom was affected during the early morning hours of Tuesday by a low-pressure system, which had previously been classified as a second-degree (normal) low-pressure system. This low-pressure system initially led to rainfall in the northern governorates of the Kingdom, including Irbid, Jerash and Ajloun, before extending to the central regions, particularly the governorates of Balqa and the capital Amman, reaching Madaba.
During the afternoon and evening hours, showers of rain reached parts of the south of the Kingdom, including some areas of Karak and at limited intervals in Tafila, which was the least fortunate in terms of rainfall amounts, in addition to parts of the east of the Kingdom.
Rainfall amounts in the north of the Kingdom ranged between 15 and 30 mm, with Ajloun recording the highest rainfall, while it ranged from 10–20 mm in the central regions, including west of the capital Amman, while rainfall amounts in the Karak, Zarqa and Mafraq regions ranged between 2 and 6 mm.
Jordan: What awaits the Kingdom after the low-pressure system?
God willing, temperatures are expected to rise on Wednesday, February 4, 2026, with generally sunny and stable weather during the daytime. The weather will be relatively cold over the mountainous highlands and pleasant in the low-lying areas during the afternoon and evening hours, while remaining cold during the night.
On Thursday, February 5, 2026, God willing, an additional rise in temperatures is expected, to become several degrees Celsius higher than the average for this time of year. The weather will be cold in the morning hours due to the occasional activity of easterly winds, then it will become pleasant to moderate during the afternoon and evening hours, with generally sunny skies.
On Friday, February 6, 2026, forecasts indicate the appearance of medium and high clouds. Although temperatures will remain above average for this time of year, there is a possibility, God willing, of local, random rainfall in some areas.
And God knows best.
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