Heat waves are far from Jordan in the second week of June, so what will the weather be like?

2025-06-07 2025-06-07T11:28:23Z
هشام جمال
هشام جمال
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Arab Weather - Computer maps at the Arab Weather Center indicate that the Kingdom will remain free of heat waves during the second week of June, God willing. However, the general weather pattern will be relatively hot and summery across all regions, and hot in low-lying and eastern areas.

 

Temperatures will be above normal and relatively hot in the coming days.

Temperatures are expected, God willing, to drop slightly and remain 2-4 degrees Celsius higher than average for this time of year on Sunday and Monday. The weather will be relatively hot in general, with hot weather in the Jordan Valley during the day. Temperatures will reach the low 30s in Amman, while the weather will be pleasant at night.

 

According to computer maps, hot air is expected to approach the Kingdom again starting Tuesday and continuing through the weekend. Temperatures will rise again, becoming approximately 6-8 degrees Celsius higher than usual. The weather will be relatively hot in the mountains and hot in the lowlands and eastern regions, which are most affected by the spread of hot air from the Arabian Peninsula.

 

Heat waves are far from the Kingdom this week.

Meteorologists at the Arab Weather Center indicated that heat waves will remain off the Kingdom during the second week of June, God willing. More details can be found in the monthly bulletin for June, available on the Arab Weather app.

 

And God knows best.

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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