Jordan | The weather is getting colder tonight, but the pleasant weather will continue on Wednesday

2024-10-01 12:04 PM
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Jordan | The weather is getting colder tonight, but the pleasant weather will continue on Wednesday

Arab Weather - The latest weather forecasts in Arab Weather indicate that the Kingdom will continue to be affected tonight and on Wednesday by an autumnal and humid air mass, so the weather is expected to remain relatively cold tonight in all regions and require wearing warmer clothes.

 

On Wednesday, temperatures will remain 3-5 degrees below their usual rates, and the weather will be pleasant in all regions, with low clouds and moderate northwesterly winds.

 

During the night and early morning hours, the weather becomes relatively cold in all areas, especially in the mountainous areas, and the weather requires wearing warm clothes, especially for school students and the elderly.

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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