Arab Weather - The Kingdom continued to be affected today by northwesterly air currents, which reduced hot air and temperatures across all regions. Maximum temperatures in the capital, Amman, reached between 27 and 30 degrees Celsius, while moderate summer weather prevailed in the mountains and normal summer weather prevailed in the rest of the regions.
Pleasant weather prevails throughout the Kingdom tonight, but the weather may turn slightly cold late at night in parts of the high mountains and eastern plains, with the appearance of low clouds that may lead to the formation of fog over some mountainous areas. Low temperatures will reach 16-18 degrees Celsius, and it is recommended to wear a light coat. The weather will be warm early at night in the Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea, Aqaba, and the eastern regions, and will moderate later in the day.
God willing, the Kingdom is expected to continue to be affected on Wednesday and Thursday by the infiltration of cooler winds coming from the eastern basin of the Mediterranean Sea, which will lead to temperatures remaining around their usual rates for this time of year. As a result, the weather will remain moderate summer weather over the mountains, and normal summer weather in the rest of the regions with the dispersal of low clouds, while it will remain hot in the Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea, Aqaba and the Badia regions, and the winds will be moderate northwesterly, sometimes active in the afternoon.
During the night, the weather will remain fresh and pleasant, to cool, in various regions.
Hot air will return to the Kingdom towards the end of the week, but it will not penetrate deep enough to cause a significant difference in temperatures. However, temperatures will rise again, bringing normal summer weather to relatively hot conditions in various regions, and hot weather in the Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea, and Aqaba. Heat waves will continue to be absent from the Kingdom, thank God.
And God knows best.
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