4:30 pm | Aqaba records 45 and about 40 in Amman and several governorates

2022-08-28 2022-08-28T13:42:17Z
محمد عوينة
محمد عوينة
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Arab Weather - By 4:00 pm on Sunday 28-8-2022, which is the time of recording the highest temperatures, many regions of the Kingdom, including the capital, record temperatures approaching 40 degrees Celsius, as part of the Kingdom's impact on the heat wave and its hot air mass. . The following are the latest temperatures recorded from Arab weather stations and the Meteorological Department:

 

Capital Governorate:

- Amman Civil Airport: 40 degrees
- Center of the capital: 39 degrees
West of the capital: 37 degrees
- Queen Alia International Airport: 40 degrees

Jerash Governorate:

Jerash: 40 degrees

 

Balqa Governorate:

- Salt city: 38 degrees

 

Madaba Governorate:

Madaba: 40 degrees

 

Karak Governorate:

Karak City: 38.5 degrees.

 

Tafila Governorate:

Al-Ais: 36 degrees.

 

Ma'an Governorate:

Ma'an City / Ma'an Secondary School for Girls: 37 degrees.

Aqaba Governorate:

- King Hussein International Airport: 45 degrees.

 

Zarqa Governorate:

Zarqa: 41 degrees

 

Irbid Governorate:

- Irbid, Malakah, Gharbi: 40 degrees

 

Mafraq Governorate:

Mafraq Airport: 41 degrees.

 

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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