Heatwave shows no sign of relenting

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AMMAN — As temperatures continue to soar, the scorching heatwave shows no sign of relenting. Jordan remains under the influence of a hot and dry air mass, leading to hot weather across most parts of the country. However, the Jordan Valley, Dead Sea, and Aqaba are experiencing sweltering conditions, meteorologists said on Monday.اضافة اعلان

Today’s maximum temperatures will be between 32 and 36°C in Amman and various highlands across the Kingdom, with lows of 24 or even 22°C in the southern highlands at night. The Gulf city of Aqaba will experience sweltering weather, with highs of 44°C and lows of 30°C. On Tuesday and throughout the week, the Kingdom will remain in the grips of a debilitating heatwave as mercury levels will continue to surge, reaching record highs in some regions.

The weather service urges people to stay hydrated, avoid going outdoors during peak hours, and to not leave children inside closed cars. Additionally, it advised against lighting fires in grassy and forested areas to prevent wildfires, and storing sanitizers, perfumes, and flammable materials inside vehicles, Jordan News Agency, Petra reported.


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