Amman is the coldest capital in the region tonight.

2026-07-07 2026-07-07T13:16:22Z
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Amman is the coldest capital in the region tonight.

Arab Weather - The latest data monitoring the expected minimum temperatures for tonight indicates that the Jordanian capital, Amman, will be the coldest of the Arab capitals, as the temperature is expected to drop to about 17°C, in pleasant and refreshing weather compared to many other Arab capitals.

The Yemeni capital, Sana'a, comes in second place with a minimum temperature of 18°C, followed by Damascus at 19°C, then Jerusalem at 20°C, while Beirut, Cairo, Tripoli, Algiers and Tunis all record around 23°C.

In contrast, hot to very hot conditions will continue at night in the Arabian Gulf region, where minimum temperatures are expected to reach:

Kuwait: 35°C

Doha: 34°C

Manama: 34°C

Baghdad: 33°C

Muscat: 33°C

Abu Dhabi: 31°C

Riyadh: 30°C

The moderate weather in Jordan is attributed to the continued influence of a relatively cooler air mass, which allows temperatures to drop during the night and dawn hours, making the weather suitable for outdoor activities, especially in the mountainous highlands and plains, while the nights remain hot in most of the Gulf countries and Iraq as a result of the continued influence of the heat dome and very hot air masses.

And God knows best.

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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