Arab Weather - Computer maps at the Arab Weather Center indicate that the Kingdom will continue to be affected by a relatively hot air mass on Sunday, with temperatures remaining higher than usual. However, the same air mass will begin to gradually recede from the Kingdom's atmosphere, God willing, starting Monday.
Temperatures remain 8-10 degrees Celsius higher than average for this time of year. The weather will be relatively hot in the highlands and hot in the rest of the country, while it will be extremely hot in the Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea, Aqaba, and the eastern Badia. Highs in major cities and the capital, Amman, will range between the early to mid-thirties Celsius, while they will reach the early forties Celsius in the Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea, and Aqaba.
During the night, Sunday/Monday, minimum temperatures will remain warmer than usual, thus the weather will remain moderate in various regions, and warm in the Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea, and Aqaba. Minimum temperatures in the capital, Amman, will be around 23 degrees Celsius, which is several degrees warmer than average.
Temperatures tend to drop to around their average for this time of year or slightly higher, with highs dropping below the mid-30s in Amman and reaching the high 20s. The weather will be warm during the day in the mountains, becoming hot during the afternoon and evening hours, while it will be relatively hot in the Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea, and Aqaba. Winds will be westerly to southwesterly, active in speed, stirring up dust waves in the desert areas, especially from the south and east of the Kingdom.
The drop in temperature is not limited to the daytime hours. Nighttime temperatures also drop, and the weather becomes pleasant early in the evening, becoming relatively cold towards the late evening and dawn, especially over the high mountains and eastern plains. This calls for attention to the large temperature differences between day and night.
And God knows best.
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