Jordan: Extreme cold tonight and low temperatures expected at dawn and Wednesday morning (check out the list of minimum temperatures)

2025-01-07 2025-01-07T17:31:56Z
عامر المعايطة
عامر المعايطة
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Arab Weather - Starting tonight, the Kingdom is expected to be affected by an extension of the Siberian high, which usually brings with it remarkably dry and cold weather conditions.

 

The weather will get colder tonight, with possible frost in some areas.

According to the latest weather data, the weather will be generally cold tonight in most areas, later turning very cold and mostly clear, with the possibility of frost forming in the late night hours in the mountainous heights, plains, and desert areas. The winds will be light to moderate easterly.

The following is a list of the expected minimum temperatures at dawn and in the morning of tomorrow, Wednesday:

  • Irbid 5 C
  • Ajloun 5 C
  • Jerash 4 C
  • Mafraq 2 C
  • Blue 3 C
  • Balqa 6 C
  • Capital Amman 4 C
  • Madaba 4 C
  • Karak 3 degrees
  • Tafilah 5 C
  • Meaning 1 percent
  • Aqaba 10 C
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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