Jordan | A slight rise in temperatures, with relatively cold weather during the day and cold at night tomorrow, Thursday

2024-01-17 5:19 PM
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Jordan | A slight rise in temperatures, with relatively cold weather during the day and cold at night tomorrow, Thursday

Arabia Weather - The latest forecasts indicate that the weather tonight will be cold in all regions, with the appearance of medium and high clouds, especially in the desert regions, and the winds will be light, varying in directions.

 

As for tomorrow, Thursday, it is expected that there will be a slight rise in temperatures, with maximum temperatures in the capital, Amman, reaching around 17 degrees Celsius, and the weather will be relatively cool and stable in general, and pleasant in the Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea, and Aqaba, with high clouds appearing within hours. afternoon, and the winds will be light with variable directions.

 

At night, the weather becomes cold in general, with minimum temperatures in the capital, Amman, reaching around 9 degrees Celsius, and amounts of high clouds appear in the sky of the Kingdom, and the winds are southeasterly, light to moderate speed.

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