Today, Friday, there is a rise in temperatures, and the weather will be warm in most regions of the Kingdom, and relatively hot in the Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea and Aqaba, with the appearance of some clouds at medium and high altitudes, and the winds will be northwesterly moderate, active at intervals.
According to the Meteorological Department’s report, the Kingdom will be affected tomorrow, Saturday, by a hot air mass, as temperatures continue to rise significantly to exceed their general rates by about (6-8) degrees Celsius, and the Kingdom will prevail in a dry and relatively hot atmosphere in the mountainous heights and plains, and hot in the rest of the regions. The Kingdom, with the appearance of amounts of clouds at medium and high altitudes, and the winds will be southeasterly moderate in speed, active from time to time, and they will raise dust, especially in the south and east of the Kingdom.
On Sunday, temperatures will drop slightly, with the weather remaining relatively hot in most regions of the Kingdom, and hot in the Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea and Aqaba, with the appearance of clouds at different heights, and the winds will be southeast to southwesterly active, with a speed that raises dust, especially in the Badia regions, and turns in the evening to northern Western active speed.
On Monday, there will be another drop in temperatures to return to their normal rates, and the weather will be moderate in most regions of the Kingdom, and relatively hot in the Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea and Aqaba, with the appearance of clouds at medium and high altitudes, and the winds will be northwesterly moderate in speed.
The maximum and minimum temperatures in eastern Amman today range between 29 - 19 degrees Celsius, in western Amman 27 - 17, in the northern highlands 26 - 16, in the Shara heights 27 - 15, in the Badia areas 32 - 20, and in the plains 29 - 19, and in the northern Jordan Valley 35 - 21, and in the southern Jordan Valley 37 - 24, in the Dead Sea 36 - 23, and in the Gulf of Aqaba 37 - 24 degrees Celsius.