Jordan: Temperatures to reach record highs in February on Monday

2026-02-15 2026-02-15T20:23:26Z
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Jordan: Temperatures to reach record highs in February on Monday

Arab Weather - The results of modern technologies in Arab Weather indicate that the effect of the warm air mass will increase on the Kingdom on Monday, God willing, leading to a further rise in temperatures to become warmer than their usual averages for this time of year by about 10 to 12 degrees Celsius, and the weather will be generally warm and dry, and dusty to varying degrees.

Temperatures in the mid-20s Celsius in many cities and neighborhoods

Maximum temperatures are expected to reach and possibly exceed the mid-twenties Celsius in many cities, neighborhoods and villages, including the eastern and southern neighborhoods of the capital, Amman. It is believed that such levels have not been recorded in February in the Kingdom for several years, as climate records indicate that the last time temperatures exceeded the mid-twenties Celsius in eastern Amman was in 2010, while they approached the mid-twenties in several subsequent years, the last of which was in 2021.

In the Jordan Valley and Dead Sea areas, temperatures will be around 30 degrees Celsius, and may exceed that locally during the afternoon and evening periods, and the weather will be relatively hot, God willing.

The winds will be moderate southeasterly, with active gusts and dust storms in some areas.

Tuesday: A drop in temperatures and mostly cloudy skies with a chance of scattered, localized showers during the day.

On Tuesday, temperatures will drop significantly by 10 degrees Celsius compared to Monday. The weather will be cool and partly to mostly cloudy with clouds at different altitudes. There is a possibility of scattered local showers in random areas. The winds will be moderate westerly, becoming more active in the afternoon.

Recommendations:

  • Avoid wearing light clothing and be mindful of temperature differences.
  • Be aware of the continued dusty conditions and their impact on respiratory and eye patients.
  • Avoid prolonged and direct exposure to sunlight in the Jordan Valley and Dead Sea areas.

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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