AMMAN — The Kingdom is expected to experience a gradual
increase in temperatures next week as a
warmer air mass moves closer to the
country, according to the latest weather readings. The anticipated rise in
temperatures will result in a shift form the usual summer weather to relatively
hot conditions in most areas.
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The air mass, with
temperatures warmer than the average, is
forecasted to influence Jordan gradually throughout the upcoming week. As a
result,
temperatures will steadily rise, transforming the atmosphere from the
typical summer season to relatively hot conditions in most regions, Hala News
reported.
Notably, the
Jordan Valley, Dead Sea, and Aqaba will
experience particularly hot weather within the usual range, with temperatures
reaching the forties in these areas.
Caution for midday and afternoon hours
The weather experts have advised caution during the midday
and afternoon hours, emphasizing the potential dangers of prolonged direct
exposure to the sun's rays. It is recommended to seek shade or
limit outdoor activities during these times to avoid the risk of heat-related issues.
While the evenings will bring more moderate conditions, with
overall pleasant and suitable weather for outdoor activities and gatherings, it
is essential to remain mindful of the persistently
warm temperatures during
this time of year.
Monday and Tuesday will witness further increases
Looking ahead, the trend of rising temperatures is
anticipated to continue throughout the week. Monday and Tuesday will witness a
further increase, with temperatures slightly surpassing the average for this
time of year. The hot weather will persist in most regions, including the
Jordan Valley, Dead Sea, and Aqaba, where temperatures will remain in the
forties. Nighttime conditions are expected to be moderate to mild across all
areas.
Towards the end of the week,
temperatures are forecasted to
remain above average for this time of year. The weather will be typically
summer-like in most regions, with relatively hot conditions in the Jordan
Valley, Dead Sea, and Aqaba.
As the country prepares for higher temperatures in the
coming week, it is advised to stay updated with the latest weather reports and
take necessary precautions to ensure personal well-being and comfort during the
hotter days.
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