AMMAN — The Jordan Meteorological Department (JMD) on Monday
forecast that mercury levels will rise 3-4°C higher than annual average, making
for relatively hot weather in the highlands and the plains, and hot conditions
in other parts of the Kingdom, with northwesterly moderate to active winds, the
Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported.
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Towards Tuesday, a tangible drop in temperatures is
expected, becoming around seasonal average and bringing back fair weather in
the hilly areas and the plains, while it will be relatively hot in the Badia,
and hot in the Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea and Aqaba, with northwesterly
moderate to brisk winds, blowing dust in the desert, the JMD said.
A further dip in mercury is predicted on Wednesday, so it
will be moderate in much regions, and relatively hot in the Jordan Valley and
Aqaba, the JMD added.
The highs in
Amman and other highlands across the
Kingdom on
Monday will range between 29°C and 34°C, dropping at night to 16°C or even 12°C
in the southern highlands. In the port city of Aqaba, it will be much hotter
with mercury reaching a high of 41°C and a low of 23°C.
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