Jordan | A rise in temperatures Monday with southeast winds

2021-12-05 2021-12-05T08:49:05Z
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Jordan | A rise in temperatures Monday with southeast winds

Arab weather - It is expected, God willing, that there will be a rise in temperatures on Monday to be slightly higher than their averages for this time of the year, and the weather will be generally cold and pleasant in the Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea and the city of Aqaba.

The winds will be southeasterly moderate in speed, sometimes active over the high mountainous heights and the northern regions, and they work to increase the sense of cold.

The cold weather continues at night with the activity of the southeast winds increasing

The weather is cold in most regions of the Kingdom, becoming very cold in the Sharah Mountains and the Badia regions during the late night hours.

The winds are southeasterly, moderate in speed, sometimes active over the mountainous heights and the northern regions, and they increase the sense of cold.

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God knows.

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