The Jordan Valley regions are most affected by the hot air mass, with temperatures reaching 40 degrees Celsius and perhaps more.
Arab Weather - The latest outputs from numerical computer models operated by the ArabiaWeather Weather Operations Department indicate expectations of a strong heat mass affecting the central and southern Jordan Valley, including the Dead Sea and Ghor Al-Safi, as well as Aqaba. Maximum temperatures in some of these areas are likely to exceed 40 degrees Celsius.
This is due to the geographical nature of these regions, and the source and angle of the hot air mass's influence on the Kingdom. The impact of the hot air mass on the rest of the Kingdom is less pronounced, and not as severe as expected in the Jordan Valley and Aqaba.
The weather will turn very hot in the Jordan Valley and Aqaba at the end of the week.
God willing, the weather is expected to become extremely hot in the Jordan Valley, especially in the central and southern regions, including the Dead Sea and Ghor al-Safi, as well as Aqaba. Temperatures in some of these areas are likely to exceed 40 degrees Celsius.
The weather will be extremely hot, especially during the afternoon and evening hours, so it is recommended to avoid prolonged, direct exposure to sunlight.
As for the rest of the Kingdom, the influence of the relatively hot air mass will be felt, with temperatures around the mid-30s Celsius in various cities and regions of the Kingdom, God willing.
Important recommendations from Arabia Weather for the Jordan Valley and Aqaba:
- Be careful not to expose yourself to direct sunlight during most of the day in the central and southern Jordan Valley, including the Ghor Al-Safi, as well as Aqaba.
- Drink plenty of fluids and moisturizers, especially in the central and southern Jordan Valley, including Ghor Al-Safi, as well as Aqaba.
- Do not leave disinfectants in vehicles.
- Be careful not to leave cigarette butts and picnic debris near grassy and wooded areas, to avoid fires.
And God knows best.
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