Temperatures exceeding the mid-thirties are expected to be hot in the Jordan Valley and Aqaba at the end of the week.

2025-04-15 2025-04-15T18:12:46Z
عامر المعايطة
عامر المعايطة
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Arab Weather - God willing, as the Kingdom is increasingly affected by a warm air mass at the end of the week, temperatures are expected to rise significantly across the Kingdom, with the mass having a greater impact on low-lying areas, especially the Jordan Valley and Aqaba.

Temperatures exceed the mid-30s Celsius at the end of the week.

Arab Weather forecasters said temperatures will rise significantly in low-lying areas over the weekend, especially in the Jordan Valley and the Gulf of Aqaba. Temperatures are expected to exceed the mid-30s Celsius in Aqaba, the Jordan Valley, and the Dead Sea, God willing.

Accordingly, hot weather is expected to prevail in these areas during the day, especially during the weekend, while the weather will be moderate to warm in the evening and night, suitable for outdoor seating.

With the expected hot weather, it is recommended to avoid direct and prolonged exposure to sunlight, especially during the afternoon and evening hours, to drink plenty of fluids, and to avoid leaving flammable materials inside vehicles.

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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