Nayrouz News Agency : Jordan on Wednesday will be affected by a cold and wet air mass, pushing
temperatures down and bringing cold and partly cloudy conditions with
intermittent rain in the northern and central highlands, according to
the Jordan Meteorological Department
(JMD).
In the evening,
rainfall is expected to extend to the southwestern regions, while winds
will be westerly moderate to brisk, the JMD said.
The weather
department also warned of slippery roads in the areas experiencing rain,
poor visibility in highlands and the Badia areas due to fog and dust
formation, and of flood formation in valleys and lowlands, mainly in the
western regions.
On Thursday, the country will remain under the
impact of the cold air mass, and mercury will further dip, so cold,
cloudy and rainy conditions will continue to persist, the JMD predicted.
Toward
night, rainfall is forecast to taper off and the weather will
stabilize, with a possibility of fog formation over highlands and the
Badia, the JMD noted.
The weather on Friday is expected to be
cold in much of the Kingdom, and fair in the Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea
and Aqaba, with low clouds and southeasterly moderate winds.
Daytime
temperatures for today in Amman will hover around 15 degrees Celsius,
dropping down to 7 at night. The weather will be warmer in the port city
of Aqaba with highs reaching 21 degrees and lows standing at 13.