Tuesday afternoon update - Jordan: High temperatures recorded early as the peak of the heat wave begins.

2025-08-12 2025-08-12T09:32:32Z
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Tuesday afternoon update - Jordan: High temperatures recorded early as the peak of the heat wave begins.

Arab Weather - The latest data from meteorological stations indicates that high temperatures will be recorded early Tuesday morning until 12:00 noon.

Several stations in different regions of the Kingdom recorded temperatures exceeding 40 degrees Celsius. The temperature reached 41 degrees Celsius at Amman Civil Airport station by 12:00 noon, while the Jabal Al-Marikh station recorded 41 degrees Celsius, while the temperature in Ras Al-Ain region recorded 42 degrees Celsius.

Below is a list of temperatures according to Arab Weather stations as of 12:00 noon today, Tuesday.

  • Irbid Northern District 38.5
  • Petra - Southern Taybeh 33.2
  • Zarqa - Rajm Al-Shouf 39.2
  • Salt - Stairs 38.9
  • Tafilah - Al-Ays 36.6
  • Jerash - Kefir 37.8
  • Ajloun - Rasoun 37.1
  • Amman - Al-Rawnaq 38.4
  • Amman - Umm Al-Summaq 38.4
  • Amman - Tlaa Al Ali 39.6
  • Amman - Jabal Al-Marikh 41

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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