Jordan: Temperature is 35°C despite nightfall. What does the heat island have to do with the heat?

2025-08-08 2025-08-08T17:26:25Z
عامر المعايطة
عامر المعايطة
كاتب مُحتوى جوّي

Arab Weather - While temperatures are expected to drop by the evening, Amman is currently recording 33 degrees Celsius, a scene not seen since the beginning of this summer. This is attributed to the urban heat island phenomenon, which results from urban sprawl and the density of buildings and asphalt. It contributes to storing heat during the day and releasing it at night, which exacerbates the feeling of heat, especially during summer heat waves.

Heat Island Phenomenon: How will it make the coming nights stifling?

Tonight , several factors are expected to combine to further intensify the feeling of heat. Perhaps the most significant is the heat island phenomenon, whereby cities retain heat at night due to concrete. Surface humidity levels are also expected to rise, making the feeling of heat even more uncomfortable, as the body's ability to sweat decreases due to the accumulation of moisture on the skin.

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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