Arab Weather - Meteorologists at the Arab Weather Regional Center said that the heat dome phenomenon disappeared from the Kingdom's skies during July, thank God. This contrasts with some periods in July 2023, when the effects of the heat dome affected the Kingdom and the Levant, causing two heat waves.
The effects of the heat dome were largely absent from the skies over Jordan and the Levant during July 2025, thanks to the shape of the weather systems prevailing in the Northern Hemisphere. The latest outputs from numerical computer models, which simulate the movement of air masses and weather systems in the Northern Hemisphere, particularly Europe and the Levant, indicate that the shape of the weather systems appears striking, as a result of the flow of upper troughs with lower temperatures across the European continent toward the eastern basin of the Mediterranean Sea.
Upper air systems coming from Eastern Europe are shifting the upper subtropical high eastward, which has, thankfully, caused heat waves and a heat dome to move away from the Levant and Jordan during the current month of July. As such, temperatures were not far from normal, despite their rise in some periods.
With the arrival of August, one of the hottest months of the year in the region, questions are once again being raised about the possibility of a heat dome returning to the Kingdom's skies. This weather phenomenon is associated with a strong high pressure system in the upper atmosphere, compressing and heating the air, leading to temperatures rising to unusually high and potentially exceeding average levels.
In this context, weather maps and long-range numerical models show initial indications that large parts of the eastern Mediterranean region will be affected by a heat dome during August, and its effects may reach the Kingdom, as a result of the extension of the subtropical high pressure system toward the region (more details via the seasonal bulletin in the Arab Weather app).
And God knows best.
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